GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
DYSLEXIA
Question
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Individuals with dyslexia most often have difficulty with phonemic awareness?
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True
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False
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Children with phonological dyslexia (also called auditory dyslexia) have trouble with phonological and/or phonemic awareness. Phonemic and phonological awareness are the skills that allow us to read. “Phonological awareness lets kids recognize and work with the sounds of spoken language….
Detailed explanation-2: -Children with dyslexia often have poor phonological awareness, which is seen as an important predictor of their poor reading abilities (Boets et al., 2010).
Detailed explanation-3: -So, could it still be dyslexia if his phonological skills are intact? Yes, yes, yes! This type of reading difficulty is what I am classifying as orthographic dyslexia.
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