RT @OutramEmily: Has anyone got experience with morphological rather than phonics interventions for children with dyslexia or other literac…
Has anyone got experience with morphological rather than phonics interventions for children with dyslexia or other literacy deficits? I'd love to hear about strategies and effectiveness. Please retweet! https://t.co/XYs47N1S5n
@Kathy_Rastle @Kristinant @lilacCourt @jeffrey_bowers Seems fair (I hope studies get funded to test!). But I'm wondering whether there is also a point to be made that morphology might be of particular use to children with Dyslexia? Doesn't Goodwin and Ahn'
@Kristinant @lilacCourt @Kathy_Rastle Interesting stuff! I've been following this discussion on the side via discussions with @jeffrey_bowers. As a dyslexic, my intuition is that morphology training would be more useful than phonics. Isn't that supported t
morphological interventions: effects on literacy achievement of children with literacy difficulties http://t.co/BdopXrjRH5 #springerlink