Phonological Processing Abilities and Reading

Author:

Wagner Richard K.1

Affiliation:

1. Richard K. Wagner received his PhD in psychology from Yale University in 1985. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Florida State University. His research focuses on the practical aspects of intelligence and on the attainment of early reading skills. Address: Richard K. Wagner, PhD, Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306.

Abstract

The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills has been an extremely active area of research over the past decade. Within the general area of language, individual differences in phonological processing ability have been shown to be closely associated with the attainment of beginning reading skills. In this Topical Review, the author provides an overview of research in this area that focuses on (a) the nature of phonological processing skills, (b) causal relations between phonological processing ability and learning to read, and (c) attempts to train phonological processing skills. The review is particularly helpful in pointing out gaps in our present knowledge and their implications for our understanding of reading disabilities.—JKT

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health (social science)

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