Reading development subtypes and their early characteristics

被引:118
作者
Torppa, Minna
Tolvanen, Asko
Poikkeus, Anna-Maija
Eklund, Kenneth
Lerkkanen, Marja-Kristiina
Leskinen, Esko
Lyytinen, Heikki
机构
[1] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Psychol, Jyvaskyla 40014, Finland
[2] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Teacher Educ, Jyvaskyla, Finland
[3] Univ Jyvaskyla, Dept Math & Stat, Jyvaskyla, Finland
关键词
reading subtypes; familial dyslexia risk; language development; simple view of reading;
D O I
10.1007/s11881-007-0003-0
中图分类号
G76 [特殊教育];
学科分类号
040109 ;
摘要
The present findings are drawn from the Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Dyslexia (JLD), in which approximately 100 children with familial risk of dyslexia and 100 control children have been followed from birth. In this paper we report data on the reading development of the JLD children and their classmates, a total of 1,750 children from four measurement points during the first two school years. In the total sample, we examined whether heterogeneous developmental paths can be identified based on profiles of word recognition and reading comprehension. Secondly, we studied what kind of early language and literacy skill profiles and reading experiences characterize the children with differing reading development in the follow-up sample. The mixture modeling procedure resulted in five subtypes: (1) poor readers, (2) slow decoders, (3) poor comprehenders, (4) average readers, and (5) good readers. The children with familial risk for dyslexia performed on average at a lower level in all reading tasks than both their classmates and the controls, and they were overrepresented in slow decoders subtype. Differences between the subtypes were found in the early language and literacy skill development, as well as in the reading experiences of the reading subtypes.
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