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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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Developmental outcomes for children at high risk of dyslexia and children with developmental language disorder
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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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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
Bishop, DVM; Greenhalgh, T; Snowling, MJ. - : Wiley for Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), 2017
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Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology
Thompson, PA; Snowling, , MJ; Greenhalgh, T. - : Wiley for Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), 2017
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The development of executive function and language skills in the early school years
Abstract: Background: The developmental relationships between executive functions (EF) and early language skills are unclear. This study explores the longitudinal relationships between children's early EF and language skills in a sample of children with a wide range of language abilities including children at risk of dyslexia. In addition, we investigated whether these skills independently predict children's attention/behaviour skills. Method: Data are presented from 243 children at four time points. Children were selected for being at risk of reading difficulties either because of a family history of dyslexia (FR; N = 90) or because of concerns regarding their language development (LI; N = 79) or as typically developing controls (TD; N = 74). The children completed tasks to assess their executive function and language skills at ages 4, 5 and 6 years. At 6 (T4) and 7 years (T5) parents and teachers rated the children's attention/behaviour skills. Results: There was a strong concurrent relationship between language and EF at each assessment. Longitudinal analyses indicated a considerable degree of stability in children's language and EF skills: the influence of language on later EF skills (and vice versa) was weak and not significant in the current sample. Children's EF, but not language, skills at T3 predicted attention/behaviour ratings at T4/T5. Conclusions: There is a strong concurrent association between language and EF skills during the preschool and early school years, when children with language impairment show persistent EF deficits. Latent variables measuring language and EF show high longitudinal stability with little evidence of significant or strong reciprocal influences between these constructs. EF, but not language, skills predict later ratings of children's attention and behaviour.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.12458
http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/93266/1/Gooch_et_al-2015-Journal_of_Child_Psychology_and_Psychiatry.pdf
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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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Same same, but different: Word and sentence reading in German and English
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; ORA review team (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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CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Added by author ; ORA review team (2016)
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Further evidence for a parent-of-origin effect at the NOP9 locus on language-related phenotypes
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Added by author ; ORA review team (2016)
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CATALISE: A multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
In: PLoS ONE , 11 (7) , Article e0158753. (2016) (2016)
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CATALISE: A multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study. Identifying language impairments in children
Baird, G; Carter, G; Westerveld, M. - : Public Library of Science, 2016
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The Foundations of Literacy Development in Children at Familial Risk of Dyslexia
Hulme, C; Nash, HM; Gooch, D. - : Association for Psychological Science, 2015
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Developmental dyslexia: predicting individual risk
Thompson, PA; Hulme, C; Nash, HM. - : Wiley, 2015
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