Can spelling help nonverbal kids read? new study aims to crack the code
NCT ID NCT07384156
Summary
This study is testing whether adding spelling lessons to a special reading program helps children who cannot speak and use communication devices learn to read and write better. Researchers will compare two versions of the program with 60 children aged 5-12. The goal is to find the most effective teaching method to improve literacy for this group, which could help them communicate more precisely.
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The Pennsylvania State University
State College, Pennsylvania, 16803, United States
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