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Spektrum Patholinguistik = Schwerpunktthema: Schluck für Schluck: Dysphagietherapie bei Kindern und Erwachsenen (2012)
v. Frankenberg, Jenny ; Seidl, Rainer Ottis ; Schultheiss, Corinna ; Frank, Ulrike ; Fuß, Sophia ; Stefke, Michaela ; Honekamp, Andrea ; Winkler, Silke ; Jäckel, Annemarie ; Schindler, Wencke ; Wenglarczyk, Anke ; Weise, Stefanie ; Heide, Judith ; Stadie, Nicole ; Schröder, Astrid ; Baer-Henney, Dinah ; van de Vijver, Ruben ; Sauerland, Uli ; Yatsushiro, Kazuko ; Schöppe, Doreen ; Blatter, Kristine ; Faust, Verena ; Jäger, Dana ; Artelt, Cordula ; Schneider, Wolfgang ; Stanat, Petra ; Bruchmüller, Wiebke ; Sjöström, Saana ; Schütz, Susann ; Swietza, Romy ; Zielina, Marie ; Freymann, Marie ; Hausmann, Nadin ; Köntopp, Isabelle ; Liebig, Johanna ; Schnell, Annemarie ; Wegener, Viktoria ; Heinemann, Steffi ; Haensel, Diana ; Mürbe, Dirk ; Pomnitz, Patricia ; Siegmüller, Julia
Das Herbsttreffen Patholinguistik wird seit 2007 jährlich vom Verband für Patholinguistik e.V. (vpl) durchgeführt. Die Jubiläumsveranstaltung am 19.11.2011 in Potsdam war nicht nur die 5. Auflage der Veranstaltung, sondern auch ein Fest zum 10jährigen Bestehen des Verbandes. Das Thema lautete "Schluck für Schluck: Dysphagietherapie bei Kindern und Erwachsenen". Im vorliegenden Tagungsband finden sich die Artikel der Hauptvorträge sowie die Abstracts der Posterpräsentationen.
Phonologische Sprachförderung bei Vorschulkindern deutscher und nichtdeutscher Herkunftssprache (2012)
Schöppe, Doreen ; Blatter, Kristine ; Faust, Verena ; Jäger, Dana ; Artelt, Cordula ; Schneider, Wolfgang ; Stanat, Petra
1 Einleitung 2 Fragestellungen 3 Methode 4 Ergebnisse 5 Diskussion 6 Literatur
Training Early Literacy Related Skills (2016)
Kempert, Sebastian ; Götz, Regina ; Blatter, Kristine ; Tibken, Catharina ; Artelt, Cordula ; Schneider, Wolfgang ; Stanat, Petra
Well-developed phonological awareness skills are a core prerequisite for early literacy development. Although effective phonological awareness training programs exist, children at risk often do not reach similar levels of phonological awareness after the intervention as children with normally developed skills. Based on theoretical considerations and first promising results the present study explores effects of an early musical training in combination with a conventional phonological training in children with weak phonological awareness skills. Using a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest control group design and measurements across a period of 2 years, we tested the effects of two interventions: a consecutive combination of a musical and a phonological training and a phonological training alone. The design made it possible to disentangle effects of the musical training alone as well the effects of its combination with the phonological training. The outcome measures of these groups were compared with the control group with multivariate analyses, controlling for a number of background variables. The sample included N = 424 German-speaking children aged 4–5 years at the beginning of the study. We found a positive relationship between musical abilities and phonological awareness. Yet, whereas the well-established phonological training produced the expected effects, adding a musical training did not contribute significantly to phonological awareness development. Training effects were partly dependent on the initial level of phonological awareness. Possible reasons for the lack of training effects in the musical part of the combination condition as well as practical implications for early literacy education are discussed.
Training Early Literacy Related Skills (2016)
Kempert, Sebastian ; Götz, Regina ; Blatter, Kristine ; Tibken, Catharina ; Artelt, Cordula ; Schneider, Wolfgang ; Stanat, Petra
Well-developed phonological awareness skills are a core prerequisite for early literacy development. Although effective phonological awareness training programs exist, children at risk often do not reach similar levels of phonological awareness after the intervention as children with normally developed skills. Based on theoretical considerations and first promising results the present study explores effects of an early musical training in combination with a conventional phonological training in children with weak phonological awareness skills. Using a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest control group design and measurements across a period of 2 years, we tested the effects of two interventions: a consecutive combination of a musical and a phonological training and a phonological training alone. The design made it possible to disentangle effects of the musical training alone as well the effects of its combination with the phonological training. The outcome measures of these groups were compared with the control group with multivariate analyses, controlling for a number of background variables. The sample included N = 424 German-speaking children aged 4–5 years at the beginning of the study. We found a positive relationship between musical abilities and phonological awareness. Yet, whereas the well-established phonological training produced the expected effects, adding a musical training did not contribute significantly to phonological awareness development. Training effects were partly dependent on the initial level of phonological awareness. Possible reasons for the lack of training effects in the musical part of the combination condition as well as practical implications for early literacy education are discussed.
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