Literature DB >> 29488824

Reading and Writing Skills in Children With Specific Learning Disabilities With and Without Developmental Coordination Disorder.

Carlo Di Brina1, Roberto Averna1,2, Paola Rampoldi1, Serena Rossetti1, Roberta Penge1.   

Abstract

This pilot study is to investigate the influence of a developmental coordination disorder (DCD) comorbidity in a group of children with learning disability (LD). Reading and writing were assessed to investigate if the coexistence of a motor impairment can worsen writing quality, speed, and reading accuracy. A sample of 33 LD children (aged 7-11 years) was divided in two subgroups, on the base of their scores on the Movement Assessment Battery for Children: LD-only (n = 14) and LD with a comorbidity for DCD (LD-DCD, n = 19). No differences were found in handwriting speed, but significant differences were found in handwriting quality: LD-DCD children showed a worst performance. Reading words and nonwords accuracy was more impaired in LD-only children than in LD-DCD children. Group differences suggest a poorer phonological decoding of the LD-only sample, whereas worst cursive handwriting legibility scores are typical of the motor-impaired subgroup.

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Keywords:  DCD; learning disabilities; movement; poor handwriting; reading

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29488824     DOI: 10.1123/mc.2016-0006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Motor Control        ISSN: 1087-1640            Impact factor:   1.422


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