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This is an edited book based on papers presented at a 2003
invitee-only conference under the sponsorship of the Merrill
Advanced Studies Center of the University of Kansas. The
participants were prominent scholars in the areas of language and
reading, and have research programs funded by NIH and other
sources. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss theoretical
issues and research findings concerning the relationship between
developmental language and reading disabilities, specifically
looking at neurological, behavioral, and genetic factors. In
addition, it discussed other factors contributing to reading
difficulties in the middle elementary school years through
adolescence and literacy outcomes for children with early language
impairments, and how these problems relate to children with
dyslexia. The Foreword is written by Reid Lyon, Branch Chief, Child
Development and Behavior Branch, NICHD-National Institutes of
Health.
This book appeals to scholars in the areas of language disorders
and reading disabilities, as well as to practicing speech-language
pathologists, special educators, and reading specialists. It may
also be used in graduate courses designed as seminars in either
language disorders or reading disabilities in schools of
communication disorders, as well as schools of
education--especially special education departments.
This is an edited book based on papers presented at a 2003
invitee-only conference under the sponsorship of the Merrill
Advanced Studies Center of the University of Kansas. The
participants were prominent scholars in the areas of language and
reading, and have research programs funded by NIH and other
sources. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss theoretical
issues and research findings concerning the relationship between
developmental language and reading disabilities, specifically
looking at neurological, behavioral, and genetic factors. In
addition, it discussed other factors contributing to reading
difficulties in the middle elementary school years through
adolescence and literacy outcomes for children with early language
impairments, and how these problems relate to children with
dyslexia. The Foreword is written by Reid Lyon, Branch Chief, Child
Development and Behavior Branch, NICHD-National Institutes of
Health.
This book appeals to scholars in the areas of language disorders
and reading disabilities, as well as to practicing speech-language
pathologists, special educators, and reading specialists. It may
also be used in graduate courses designed as seminars in either
language disorders or reading disabilities in schools of
communication disorders, as well as schools of
education--especially special education departments.
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