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Comprehending the development of reading difficulties in children with DLD
Autor
Martínez-Rebolledo, Camila
Institución
Resumen
Children with DLD have an increased risk for developing reading difficulties. However, the DLD group is a heterogeneous group and individual children with DLD may present different challenges depending on particular weaknesses. This dissertation explores the effect of comprehension difficulties on reading development in children with DLD. By using different approaches, the dissertation studies the language and reading difficulties form a behavioural perspective by testing reading and general language skills, as well as from a neurophysiological point of view, by using ERP .. Moreover, the dissertation explores the possibility to use serious video-gaming as an intervention, as well as early diagnostic tool. The results suggest that rapid automatized naming is a suitable predictor of reading skills in second grade. Additionally, the data suggests that brain responses in kindergarten and first grade are indicators of reading skills in second grade. Finally, the results suggest that GraphoGame, a serious-videogame designed to train phonological awareness and letter-sound association, may be beneficial for training early reading skills. Also, in-game data and game progress correlate with reading fluency in second grade, which suggests that GraphoGame can be used to not only support but also diagnose at, an early stage, children who become struggling readers later on. The results add to the field of reading and special educational needs, as well as possible approaches to remotely investigate reading training and diagnosis. Embargo, por publicación posterior de los artículos