Reading with vocabulary intervention: evaluation of an instruction for children with poor response to reading intervention
Interventions combining phonically based reading instruction with phonological training are generally effective for children with reading (decoding) difficulties. However, a minority of children respond poorly to such interventions. This study explored the characteristics of children who showed poor...
Main Authors: | Duff, F, Fieldsend, E, Bowyer-Crane, C, Hulme, C, Smith, G, Gibbs, S, Snowling, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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