Enhancing the reading fluency and comprehension of children with reading disabilities in an orthographically transparent language.
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The effect of font size on reading comprehension on second and fifth grade children: bigger is not always betterText-fading based training leads to transfer effects on children's sentence reading fluencyIncreased Resting-State Functional Connectivity in the Cingulo-Opercular Cognitive-Control Network after Intervention in Children with Reading Difficulties.Improving word reading speed: individual differences interact with a training focus on successes or failuresA Special Chinese Reading Acceleration Training Paradigm: To Enhance the Reading Fluency and Comprehension of Chinese Children with Reading Disabilities.Underlying Skills of Oral and Silent Reading Fluency in Chinese: Perspective of Visual Rapid ProcessingDevelopmental dyslexia in a regular orthography: can the reading profile be reduced to strategic control?Effects of reading fluency stimulation with emphasis on prosody.Greater functional connectivity between reading and error-detection regions following training with the reading acceleration program in children with reading difficulties.Effects of working memory and reading acceleration training on improving working memory abilities and reading skills among third graders.Specifying theories of developmental dyslexia: a diffusion model analysis of word recognition.Rapid naming, reading and comprehension in students with learning difficulties.
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Enhancing the reading fluency and comprehension of children with reading disabilities in an orthographically transparent language.
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Patrick Snellings
Peter F de Jong
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10.1177/0022219408331038
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2009-02-17T00:00:00Z