Predicting Reading Disability: Early Cognitive Risk and Protective Factors

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作者
Eklund, Kenneth Mikael [1 ]
Torppa, Minna [1 ]
Lyytinen, Heikki [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Psychol, Jyvaskyla 40014, Finland
关键词
reading disability; dyslexia; familial risk; cognitive risks; protective factors; longitudinal; TASK-FOCUSED BEHAVIOR; FAMILIAL RISK; LANGUAGE-SKILLS; CHILDREN; ACHIEVEMENT; LITERACY; DYSLEXIA; KNOWLEDGE; ACCURACY;
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10.1002/dys.1447
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
摘要
This longitudinal study examined early cognitive risk and protective factors for Grade 2 reading disability (RD). We first examined the reading outcome of 198 children in four developmental cognitive subgroups that were identified in our previous analysis: dysfluent trajectory, declining trajectory, unexpected trajectory and typical trajectory. We found that RD was unevenly distributed among the subgroups, although children with RD were found in all subgroups. A majority of the children with RD had familial risk for dyslexia. Second, we examined in what respect children with similar early cognitive development but different RD outcome differ from each other in cognitive skills, task-focused behaviour and print exposure. The comparison of the groups with high cognitive risk but different RD outcome showed significant differences in phonological skills, in the amount of shared reading and in task-focused behaviour. Children who ended up with RD despite low early cognitive risk had poorer cognitive skills, more task avoidance and they were reading less than children without RD and low cognitive risk. In summary, lack of task avoidance seemed to act as a protective factor, which underlines the importance of keeping children interested in school work and reading. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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