The purpose of this study was to develop a measure of children's copying speed {conditions: making X's in boxes, copying unfamiliar alphabet-like figures, writing pronounceable nonsense syllables, and copying grade appropriate paragraphs from the Gray Oral Reading Tests presented as desk copy or board copy) and copy span. Four hundred twenty-five children in grades 2 through 8 were tested. It was found that copy speed and copy span increased with age and grade, that the relative speed of the tasks varied between grades, and that girls were faster than boys on tasks involving alphabet letters. The Copy Speed and Span Test is a reliable measure of children's copy speed and span that should be useful in future research
Aim: Longitudinal studies are rare in the field of writing research, and little is known about the c...
The schooling hypothesis equates children's cognitive development during the elementary school years...
The study was concerned chiefly with the problems of the slightly backward reader. The performance s...
Copying a text quickly and accurately is important both in school and in daily life. However, this s...
Purpose. Every day at school, children are asked to copy words from different supports more or less ...
The ability to copy a text quickly and accurately is important both in school and in daily life. Our...
Background and Aim: Handwriting is an important functional task frequently used in all grades begin...
Background. Handwriting remains an important skill throughout a student's school career and beyond. ...
The Wold Sentence Copying Test (WSCT), was normed, for children grades 3-6, for both letter and numb...
The legibility components (letter formation, spacing, alignment and size) and speed of handwriting w...
The present pilot study explored the impact of language complexity on students’ typing speeds, measu...
The purpose of this study as to determine if there is a relationship between speed building with and...
The use of the computer as a writing tool within early literacy programs has risen dramatically in t...
Aim. Longitudinal studies are rare in the field of writing research, and little is known about the c...
Purpose. While copying skills are daily used at school, there is little evidence about whether dysle...
Aim: Longitudinal studies are rare in the field of writing research, and little is known about the c...
The schooling hypothesis equates children's cognitive development during the elementary school years...
The study was concerned chiefly with the problems of the slightly backward reader. The performance s...
Copying a text quickly and accurately is important both in school and in daily life. However, this s...
Purpose. Every day at school, children are asked to copy words from different supports more or less ...
The ability to copy a text quickly and accurately is important both in school and in daily life. Our...
Background and Aim: Handwriting is an important functional task frequently used in all grades begin...
Background. Handwriting remains an important skill throughout a student's school career and beyond. ...
The Wold Sentence Copying Test (WSCT), was normed, for children grades 3-6, for both letter and numb...
The legibility components (letter formation, spacing, alignment and size) and speed of handwriting w...
The present pilot study explored the impact of language complexity on students’ typing speeds, measu...
The purpose of this study as to determine if there is a relationship between speed building with and...
The use of the computer as a writing tool within early literacy programs has risen dramatically in t...
Aim. Longitudinal studies are rare in the field of writing research, and little is known about the c...
Purpose. While copying skills are daily used at school, there is little evidence about whether dysle...
Aim: Longitudinal studies are rare in the field of writing research, and little is known about the c...
The schooling hypothesis equates children's cognitive development during the elementary school years...
The study was concerned chiefly with the problems of the slightly backward reader. The performance s...