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Dyslexia
Dyslexia
Julie A. Washington Donald L. Compton Peggy McCardle
Dyslexia Revisiting Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Policy
Dyslexia Revisiting Etiology, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Policy
edited by
edited by Julie A. Washington, Ph.D. Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia Donald L. Compton, Ph.D. Florida State University
and
and Peggy McCardle, Ph.D., M.P.H. Peggy McCardle Consulting, LLC, Tarpon Springs, Florida
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Names: Washington, Julie A., editor. | Compton, Donald L., 1960- editor. | McCardle, Peggy, editor. Title: Dyslexia : revisiting etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and policy /
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9781681253626 (epub) | ISBN 9781681253633 (pdf) | ISBN 9781681253619 (hardcover) Subjects: LCSH: Dyslexia. Classification: LCC RC394.W6 (ebook) | LCC RC394.W6 D975 2020 (print) | DDC 616.85/53--dc23
Identifiers: LCCN 2019015374 (print) | LCCN 2019980487 (ebook) | ISBN 9781681253626 (epub) | ISBN 9781681253633 (pdf) | ISBN 9781681253619
Description: Baltimore : Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., [2020] | Series: Extraordinary brain series ; [volume 17] | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2019015374 (print) | LCCN 2019980487 (ebook) | ISBN 9781681253626 (epub) | ISBN 9781681253633 (pdf) | ISBN 9781681253619
McCardle, Peggy, editor. Title: Dyslexia : revisiting etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and policy / edited by Julie Washington, Donald L. Compton, and Peggy McCardle. Description: Baltimore : Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., [2020] | Series:
Contents
About the Editors ............................................ ix
About the Contributors ....................................... xi
The Dyslexia Foundation and the Extraordinary Brain
Series Symposia........................................... xxvii
Preface....................................................xxxi
Acknowledgments ........................................xxxiii
I Setting the Stage
1 An Overview and Introduction to the Volume
Julie A. Washington, Donald L. Compton, and
Peggy McCardle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2 Investing in Our Future: Examining Programmatic
Investments in Dyslexia Research
Brett Miller and Ruben P. Alvarez..............................6
II Basic Etiology and Learning Mechanisms
3 Imaging Genetics Approaches to the Study of Dyslexia:
Promises and Challenges
Nicole Landi ..............................................20
4 Diagnosing Dyslexia: How Deep Should We Dig?
Peter F. de Jong............................................31
5 Early Identification of Children at Risk for Reading
Difficulty: Neurobiology, Screening and Evidence-Based
Response, and Educational Technology
Nadine Gaab, Ted K. Turesky, and Joseph Sanfilippo...............44
6 Using Computational Techniques to Model and Better
Understand Developmental Dyslexia
Jay G. Rueckl, Jason Zevin, and Henry Wolf VII..................57
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7 Orthographic Learning and Learning to Read:
Implications for Developmental Dyslexia
Kate Nation and Matthew H. C. Mak ..........................71
Integrative Commentary 1 Bringing Together
Multiple Methods and Measurements to Improve
Our Understanding of Dyslexia
Elizabeth S. Norton.........................................82
III Linguistic Differences and Reading
8 The Impact of Linguistic Distance on Dyslexia in
Dialect Speakers: The Case of Arabic Diglossia
Elinor Saeigh-Haddad.......................................90
9 Intersection of Race, Poverty, and Diagnostic
Accuracy: Identifying Reading Disabilities in African
American Children
Julie A. Washington and Ryan Lee-James ......................102
10 Personalizing Literacy Instruction for Diverse Learners
and Children With Severe Literacy Difficulties
Carol McDonald Connor, Young-Suk Grace Kim, and
Dandan Yang ............................................113
Integrative Commentary 2 Language Matters to Reading
Success and Linguistic Differences Deserve More Attention
Barbara R. Foorman .......................................126
IV Identification and Treatment
11 Cognitive Approaches to the Identification of
Children With Dyslexia
Anne Castles and Saskia Kohnen.............................136
12 Reading Comprehension Interventions for
Individuals With Dyslexia in Grades 4–8
Kelly J. Williams, Philip Capin, Elizabeth A. Stevens, and
Sharon Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
13 Interventions to Improve the Literacy Skills of Children at
Risk of Dyslexia
Robert Savage, George Georgiou, Rauno Parrila, Marie-France Côté,
Kristina Maiorino, and Kristy Dunn..........................161