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Early oral language markers of poor reading performance in Hong Kong Chinese children

Description:
An investigation of the extent to which language skills at ages 2- through 4-years-old discriminate poor from adequate readers at age 7, based on data from 41 poor readers and 41 adequate readers matched on age, parents' education levels, and nonverbal intelligence who are Chinese from Hong Kong
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
Hong Kong SAR China

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