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Memory strategy development in children with foetal alcohol spectrum disorders

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Pages 207-214 | Received 16 Apr 2009, Accepted 19 Apr 2009, Published online: 13 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: The goal of this study was to examine whether children with foetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) show the same developmental transition from visual to verbal memory strategies as in non-FASD children and whether this transition was related to executive functioning and vocabulary skills.

Methods: Younger (5–6 years) and older (8–10 years) children with FASD and non-FASD children were tested on a picture memory task.

Results: Among both age groups, the non-FASD children performed better than those with FASD. Younger children with FASD appeared to use a visual approach, whereas older children with FASD appeared to use a verbal approach. However, among the non-FASD group both age groups appeared to use a verbal approach. Among the FASD group, the transition from a visual to verbal approach was correlated with executive functioning skills.

Implications: Strategies for classroom approaches as well as strategy training are discussed.

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