PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING

Developmental dysphasia is one of the most common diagnoses encountered by clinical speech therapists. It is a diagnosis that brings with it a number of potential problems that the speech therapist has to solve. Dysphasia is not only about poor speech intelligibility, but also affects many other are...

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Main Author: Miroslava Nováková Schöffelová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Association of Speech-Language Pathologists of Czech Republic 2019-03-01
Series:Listy klinicke logopedie
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Online Access:https://casopis.aklcr.cz/en/artkey/lkl-201901-0005_preparing-children-with-dysphasia-for-reading-and-writing.php
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spelling doaj-2cb8c97010df47459167d3f3dc14245f2021-05-02T19:27:24ZcesAssociation of Speech-Language Pathologists of Czech RepublicListy klinicke logopedie2570-61792570-61792019-03-0131182410.36833/lkl.2019.005lkl-201901-0005PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITINGMiroslava Nováková Schöffelová0Fakulta humanitních studií Univerzity Karlovy, U Kříže 8, 150 00 Praha 5Developmental dysphasia is one of the most common diagnoses encountered by clinical speech therapists. It is a diagnosis that brings with it a number of potential problems that the speech therapist has to solve. Dysphasia is not only about poor speech intelligibility, but also affects many other areas - vocabulary, morphology and syntax or language comprehension. One area that is less pronounced in relation to developmental dysphasia is the transmission of problems to written language - the high risk of reading and writing difficulties, which is much higher for children with developmental dysphasia than for intact children.The aim of this article is to highlight the relationship between developmental dysphasia and initial literacy in the context of domestic and foreign literature. We will try to summarize currently available knowledge on the effectiveness of intervention in skills that are responsible for initial literacy, and also encourage professionals from different areas to think about other possibilities of helping children with developmental dysphasia to prevent their failure in school skills. At the end of the article, a new edition of the stimulation program "Training of Language Skills by D. B. Elkonin" and its practical application in the Czech Republic at the present time will be presented.https://casopis.aklcr.cz/en/artkey/lkl-201901-0005_preparing-children-with-dysphasia-for-reading-and-writing.phpdysphasiaspecific language impairmentphoneme awarenessinterventionliteracyreadinginitial readinglanguage skills trainingelkonin
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PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING
Listy klinicke logopedie
dysphasia
specific language impairment
phoneme awareness
intervention
literacy
reading
initial reading
language skills training
elkonin
author_facet Miroslava Nováková Schöffelová
author_sort Miroslava Nováková Schöffelová
title PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING
title_short PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING
title_full PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING
title_fullStr PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING
title_full_unstemmed PREPARING CHILDREN WITH DYSPHASIA FOR READING AND WRITING
title_sort preparing children with dysphasia for reading and writing
publisher Association of Speech-Language Pathologists of Czech Republic
series Listy klinicke logopedie
issn 2570-6179
2570-6179
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Developmental dysphasia is one of the most common diagnoses encountered by clinical speech therapists. It is a diagnosis that brings with it a number of potential problems that the speech therapist has to solve. Dysphasia is not only about poor speech intelligibility, but also affects many other areas - vocabulary, morphology and syntax or language comprehension. One area that is less pronounced in relation to developmental dysphasia is the transmission of problems to written language - the high risk of reading and writing difficulties, which is much higher for children with developmental dysphasia than for intact children.The aim of this article is to highlight the relationship between developmental dysphasia and initial literacy in the context of domestic and foreign literature. We will try to summarize currently available knowledge on the effectiveness of intervention in skills that are responsible for initial literacy, and also encourage professionals from different areas to think about other possibilities of helping children with developmental dysphasia to prevent their failure in school skills. At the end of the article, a new edition of the stimulation program "Training of Language Skills by D. B. Elkonin" and its practical application in the Czech Republic at the present time will be presented.
topic dysphasia
specific language impairment
phoneme awareness
intervention
literacy
reading
initial reading
language skills training
elkonin
url https://casopis.aklcr.cz/en/artkey/lkl-201901-0005_preparing-children-with-dysphasia-for-reading-and-writing.php
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