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How Cognitive Strengths Compensate Weaknesses Related to Specific Learning Difficulties in Fourth-Grade Children.

Marije D E Huijsmans1, Tijs Kleemans1, Evelyn H Kroesbergen1.   

Abstract

The goal of the present study was to investigate whether children's cognitive strengths can compensate the accompanied weaknesses related to their specific learning difficulties. A Bayesian multigroup mediation SEM analysis in 281 fourth-grade children identified a cognitive compensatory mechanism in children with mathematical learning difficulties (n = 36): Children with weak number sense, but strong rapid naming performed slightly better on mathematics compared to peers with weak rapid naming. In contrast, a compensatory mechanism was not identified for children with a comorbid mathematical and reading difficulty (n = 16). One explanation for the latter finding could relate to the lack of ability to compensate, because of the difficulties these children experience in both academic domains. These findings lead to a new direction in research on learning difficulties in mathematics and/or reading by suggesting that children with a learning disability each have a unique profile of interrelated cognitive strengths and weaknesses. Children might compensate with these strengths for their weaknesses, which could lead to (small) learning gains in the affected domain.
Copyright © 2021 Huijsmans, Kleemans and Kroesbergen.

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Keywords:  children; cognitive skills; comorbidity; compensation; learning difficulties; mathematics; reading; strengths and weaknesses

Year:  2021        PMID: 33716844      PMCID: PMC7945979          DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.552458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Psychol        ISSN: 1664-1078


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