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The Self in Self-Regulated Writing of Fourth to Ninth Graders with Dysgraphia.

Michael Dunn1, Matthew C Zajic2, Virginia Berninger3.   

Abstract

Dysgraphia, a specific learning disability, impairs legible and automatic letter production by hand, which can interfere with written composing. The goal of the current study was not to investigate effective methods for teaching self-regulated writing to students with dysgraphia, but rather to investigate their self that is involved in their self-regulated writing. Students with dysgraphia in grades 4 to 9 (17 males; 3 females, M=139.44 months, SD=12.15) composed six personal narratives about themselves and their relationships to others. Five indicators of self/self-others, informed by Theory of Mind (Frith & Frith, 2010), were coded in the six personal narratives. They also completed normed measures of self-regulation of attention and of written composing. Correlations identified which coded indicators of self/self-others and which measures of attention regulation were significantly related to the same written composing measure to be used as predictors in multiple regressions. Results showed that coded quality of Text Organization (Self Schema in Personal Story) for "My Life Before the School Years" as first predictor AND either Focused or Switching Attention as second predictor jointly accounted for significant variance and each predictor explained unique variance in writing fluency (timed composing). Implications of findings for educational practice and future research are discussed.

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Keywords:  attention regulation; dysgraphia; self; theory of mind; written composing

Year:  2020        PMID: 34925970      PMCID: PMC8673780          DOI: 10.1080/21683603.2020.1721384

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Sch Educ Psychol        ISSN: 2168-3603


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