Title of article
The Effects of Whole Word Reading Program on Expressive Vocabulary of Persian - Speaking Children with Down Syndrome
Author/Authors
Dehghani, Farideh University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Yadegari, Fariba University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran , Bakhshi, Enayatollah University of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, Tehran
Pages
4
From page
6
To page
9
Abstract
Reading is a language skill based on visual modality which recently is addressed as a
facilitator of expressive language in children with Down syndrome. The aim was designing a whole word
reading protocol and examining its effects on the language skills of Persian - Speaking children with
Down syndrome.
Methods: A whole word reading protocol was developed and was examined through a single- subject
study with time-series design. The protocol was made up of 50 pictures of nouns which were used
through assessment and treatment. The vocabulary stimuli were selected from the receptive lexicon of
each child. Three children with Down syndrome (trisomy 21) participated in the study (3 Females, mean
age=6.1 years, mean IQ=44), and each participant received an individualized treatment up to 20 sessions.
Visual graphs and C-statistic test were used for data analysis.
Results: As a result of the treatment, naming ability of treated words was increased statistically in all
children (Z= 2.46>1.64; Z=1.75>1.6; and Z=2.37>1.64).
Discussion: Whole word reading protocol seems to be effective in improving expressive vocabulary in
children with Down syndrome.
Keywords
whole word reading , Down syndrome , expressive vocabulary
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2443862
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