Twice‐exceptionality unmasked: A systematic narrative review of the literature on identifying dyslexia in the gifted child

Author:

Kranz Amanda E.1ORCID,Serry Tanya A.1,Snow Pamela C.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Education La Trobe University Bundoora Australia

Abstract

In this systematic narrative review, we synthesised the small existing body of research on children who are gifted and dyslexic (G‐D) in order to investigate the claim that G‐D students have a unique profile, characterised by well‐masked word‐level reading and spelling difficulties. Our focus was on both the cognitive and academic profiles of this subgroup of twice‐exceptional (2e) children and the assessment protocols used to identify them. Findings suggest that despite having processing deficits associated with dyslexia, G‐D students' gifted strengths, especially those relating to oral language, may enable them to compensate for their reading difficulties, at least to an extent that they fail to meet standard diagnostic criteria. However, G‐D students also perform poorly on word‐level reading, reading fluency and spelling tasks when compared with both control groups and their gifted, non‐dyslexic peers, providing clear evidence of impaired achievement. Findings from this review highlight the need for (a) a more nuanced approach to the assessment of students presenting with highly discrepant profiles and (b) future research into both the cognitive and academic profiles and the instructional needs of this highly able yet poorly understood group of students, whose potential may be masked and thus underestimated in the school setting.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,General Medicine

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