特殊阅读障碍:早期识别和长期结果

A. Reynolds, N. Elksnin, F. R. Brown
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我们回顾了特殊阅读障碍儿童的早期识别和长期结果。目前广泛接受的理论是,阅读障碍是基于语言的。最近的文献表明,早期语言发展的特定方面,如语音处理,在学习阅读中很重要,而这些方面的缺陷阻碍了这一过程。语言、注意力和行为方面的缺陷已被发现是阅读障碍后期发展的非特异性风险因素。人们一致认为,阅读障碍会持续到成年。它们不仅影响学术技能、高等教育和就业机会,还影响社会、情感和行为功能。©1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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Specific reading disabilities: Early identification and long‐term outcome
We review the early identification and long-term outcome of children with specific reading disabilities. The current widely held theory is that reading disabilities are language-based. Recent literature suggests that specific aspects of early language development, such as phonological processing, are important in learning to read, and that deficiencies in them hinder the process. Deficits in language, attention, and behavior have been found to be nonspecific risk factors for later development of reading disabilities. There is consensus that reading disabilities persist into adulthood. They not only effect academic skills and post-secondary educational and employment opportunities, but also social, emotional, and behavioral function. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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