Effects of training phonological awareness on children's reading skills

Volume: 65, Pages: 101067 - 101067
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Phonological awareness and letter knowledge have been shown to be precursors of children's word reading and reading comprehension. As a consequence, promoting children's phonological awareness should result in better reading skills. In order to evaluate this assumption, we trained phonological awareness and letter knowledge of 370 German preschool children and compared their word reading and reading comprehension skills with those of a group of...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of training phonological awareness on children's reading skills
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
65
Pages
101067 - 101067
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