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Developmental Outcomes for Children at High Risk of Dyslexia and Children With Developmental Language Disorder
Snowling, MJ; Nash, HM; Gooch, DC. - : Wiley, 2019
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Dyslexia and Developmental Language Disorder: comorbid disorders with distinct effects on reading comprehension
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Stage 2 Registered Report: There is no appreciable relationship between strength of hand preference and language ability in 6- to 7-year-old children
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Learning correspondences between magnitudes, symbols and words: evidence for a triple code model of arithmetic development
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Developmental outcomes for children at high risk of dyslexia and children with developmental language disorder
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A longitudinal study of early reading development: Letter-sound knowledge, phoneme awareness and RAN, but not letter-sound integration, predict variations in reading development
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Longitudinal relationships between speech perception, phonological skills and reading in children at high-risk of dyslexia
Nash, HM; Hulme, C; Snowling, MJ. - : Wiley, 2018
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Longitudinal relationships between speech perception, phonological skills and reading in children at high‐risk of dyslexia
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Effectiveness of a small‐group vocabulary intervention programme: evidence from a regression discontinuity design
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Learning to read in Chinese: Evidence for reciprocal relationships between word reading and oral language skills
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Eye movements during visual speech perception in deaf and hearing children
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Training mispronunciation correction and word meanings improves children’s ability to learn to read words
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Automatic activation of sounds by letters occurs early in development but is not impaired in children with dyslexia
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The home literacy environment is a correlate, but perhaps not a cause, of variations in children’s language and literacy development
Abstract: The home literacy environment is a well-established predictor of children’s language and literacy development. We investigated whether formal, informal and indirect measures of the home literacy environment predict children’s reading and language skills once maternal language abilities are taken into account. Data come from a longitudinal study of children at high-risk of dyslexia (N=251) followed from preschool years. Latent factors describing maternal language were significant predictors of storybook exposure but not of direct literacy instruction. Maternal language and phonological skills respectively predicted children’s language and reading/spelling skills. However, after accounting for variations in maternal language, storybook exposure was not a significant predictor of children’s outcomes. In contrast, direct literacy instruction remained a predictor of children’s reading/spelling skills. We argue that the relationship between early informal home literacy activities and children’s language and reading skills is largely accounted for by maternal skills and may reflect genetic influences.
Keyword: dyslexia; gene-environment interaction; home literacy environment; language development; reading disorders
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/10888438.2017.1346660
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Early literacy and comprehension skills in children learning English as an additional language and monolingual children with language weaknesses
In: Reading and Writing , 30 (4) pp. 771-790. (2017) (2017)
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The development of executive function and language skills in the early school years
Gooch, D; Thompson, P; Nash, HM. - : Wiley, 2016
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Language profiles and literacy outcomes of children with resolving, emerging, or persisting language impairments
Snowling, MJ; Duff, FJ; Nash, HM. - : Wiley, 2016
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Oral language skills intervention in pre-school-a cautionary tale
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; CrossRef (2016)
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Precursors of reading difficulties in Czech and Slovak children at-risk of dyslexia
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Added by author ; ORA review team (2016)
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When does speech sound disorder matter for literacy? The role of disordered speech errors, co-occurring language impairment, and family-risk of dyslexia
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