Game on for reading: can a computer program unlock literacy for kids with language challenges?
NCT ID NCT05295472
Summary
This study tested whether a Swedish computer game called Grapholearn could help children with developmental language disorder improve their reading skills. Researchers compared 67 children playing the reading game to children playing a math game or attending regular school classes. The study also looked at how parents' reading abilities and education might affect their children's progress.
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Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, Stockholm County, 117 77, Sweden
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