| Literature DB >> 28951726 |
Hermundur Sigmundsson1,2, Adrian D Eriksen1, Greta Storm Ofteland1, Monika Haga3.
Abstract
This study explored whether there is a gender difference in letter-sound knowledge when children start at school. 485 children aged 5-6 years completed assessment of letter-sound knowledge, i.e., large letters; sound of large letters; small letters; sound of small letters. The findings indicate a significant difference between girls and boys in all four factors tested in this study in favor of the girls. There are still no clear explanations to the basis of a presumed gender difference in letter-sound knowledge. That the findings have origin in neuro-biological factors cannot be excluded, however, the fact that girls probably have been exposed to more language experience/stimulation compared to boys, lends support to explanations derived from environmental aspects.Entities:
Keywords: children; gender differences; letter-sound knowledge
Year: 2017 PMID: 28951726 PMCID: PMC5599780 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01539
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078