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Original Articles

Towards Achievement of Reading Skill Potential Through Peer Tutoring in Mainstreamed 13-year-olds

Pages 83-90 | Published online: 01 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

A long-term study of potentially disabled children identified at birth, yielded 27 disabled children who had not achieved the reading ages predicted by their verbal IQ scores. Peer-tutoring outside of the classroom resulted in significant increases in reading age, self-esteem and academic self-confidence, in comparison with non-disabled control children. Children with higher IQs were more reading delayed, suggesting that teachers of mainstreamed children may be satisfied with 'average' rather than 'optimal' scholastic attainment in disabled children.

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