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The multiple deficit model of dyslexia
by
Ring, Jeremiah
, Black, Jeffrey L.
in
Child Development
/ Children
/ Children with disabilities
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Developmental Delays
/ Disability Identification
/ Disorders
/ Dyslexia
/ Early Reading
/ Education
/ Identification
/ Intervention
/ Language and Literature
/ Language Processing
/ Language Skills
/ Learning Disabilities
/ Linguistics
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Multiple Regression Analysis
/ Neurology
/ Oral Language
/ People with disabilities
/ Phonemes
/ Phonemic Awareness
/ Phonological Awareness
/ Phonological processing
/ Phonology
/ Preschool Children
/ Profiles
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Public Schools
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reading acquisition
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Reading disabilities
/ Reading Improvement
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading Programs
/ Reading Research
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Short Term Memory
/ Skills
/ Social Sciences
/ Written Language
2018
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The multiple deficit model of dyslexia
by
Ring, Jeremiah
, Black, Jeffrey L.
in
Child Development
/ Children
/ Children with disabilities
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Developmental Delays
/ Disability Identification
/ Disorders
/ Dyslexia
/ Early Reading
/ Education
/ Identification
/ Intervention
/ Language and Literature
/ Language Processing
/ Language Skills
/ Learning Disabilities
/ Linguistics
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Multiple Regression Analysis
/ Neurology
/ Oral Language
/ People with disabilities
/ Phonemes
/ Phonemic Awareness
/ Phonological Awareness
/ Phonological processing
/ Phonology
/ Preschool Children
/ Profiles
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Public Schools
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reading acquisition
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Reading disabilities
/ Reading Improvement
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading Programs
/ Reading Research
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Short Term Memory
/ Skills
/ Social Sciences
/ Written Language
2018
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The multiple deficit model of dyslexia
by
Ring, Jeremiah
, Black, Jeffrey L.
in
Child Development
/ Children
/ Children with disabilities
/ Cognition
/ Cognitive Processes
/ Developmental Delays
/ Disability Identification
/ Disorders
/ Dyslexia
/ Early Reading
/ Education
/ Identification
/ Intervention
/ Language and Literature
/ Language Processing
/ Language Skills
/ Learning Disabilities
/ Linguistics
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Multiple Regression Analysis
/ Neurology
/ Oral Language
/ People with disabilities
/ Phonemes
/ Phonemic Awareness
/ Phonological Awareness
/ Phonological processing
/ Phonology
/ Preschool Children
/ Profiles
/ Psycholinguistics
/ Public Schools
/ Reading Achievement
/ Reading acquisition
/ Reading Difficulties
/ Reading disabilities
/ Reading Improvement
/ Reading Instruction
/ Reading Programs
/ Reading Research
/ Regression (Statistics)
/ Short Term Memory
/ Skills
/ Social Sciences
/ Written Language
2018
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The multiple deficit model of dyslexia
2018
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Research demonstrates that phonological skills provide the basis of reading acquisition and are a primary processing deficit in dyslexia. This consensus has led to the development of effective methods of reading intervention. However, a single phonological deficit is not sufficient to account for the heterogeneity of individuals with dyslexia, and recent research provides evidence that supports a multiple-deficit model of reading disorders. Two studies are presented that investigate (1) the prevalence of phonological and cognitive processing deficit profiles in children with significant reading disability and (2) the effects of those same phonological and cognitive processing skills on reading development in a sample of children that received treatment for dyslexia. The results are discussed in the context of implications for identification and an intervention approach that accommodates multiple deficits within a comprehensive skills-based reading program.
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