A review of dyslexia and expressive writing in English.

Emma Sumner, V Connelly, Anna L Barnett, B Arfe, J Dockrell, V Berninger

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Abstract

Writing plays a key role in society. Yet, many children struggle in learning to write, and often this is related to difficulties in the development of their oral-language skills. For students with oral language difficulties text production is particularly challenging, yet there have been few attempts to consider the impact of different oral language problems on the production of written text. This book focuses on the relationship between oral language problems and writing problems for children with hearing loss, those with oral-language difficulties and those with dyslexia. The causes and nature of their writing problems are examined by experts in the fields. Authors from three continents and nine countries contributed their research to extend our understanding of the problems that these children face. The collection provides timely information across languages and countries, enhancing our understanding of the links between oral language problems and writing, informing both writing assessment and intervention.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWriting Development in Children with Hearing Loss, Dyslexia, Or Oral Language Problems Implications for Assessment and Instruction
EditorsBarbara Arfe
PublisherOxford Univesity Press
Chapter14
Pages188-200
ISBN (Print)9780199827282
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2014

Keywords

  • writing
  • writing problems
  • language impairment
  • dyslexia
  • writing intervention

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