ERIC Number: EJ1432917
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024-Aug
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Speech, Language, and Literacy in Children with Visual Impairments: The National Survey of Children's Health
Kyle K. Brouwer; Monica Gordon-Pershey; Michelle Stransky
Communication Disorders Quarterly, v45 n4 p263-269 2024
Data on attaining indicators of early speech, language, and literacy development, notably phonological awareness, among children with visual impairments (VI) are limited. This U.S. study utilized the "National Survey of Children's Health" (NSCH), 2016-2020, to observe the distinctive population of children with VI and speech, language, and literacy needs. Chi-square bivariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses established differences between children ages 3 to 5 years with VI (n = 186) and without VI (n = 25,354). Significant differences included lower parental education and higher rates of family poverty for children with VI. Significantly fewer children with VI had attained early phonological awareness (identifying initial sounds in words and word rhyming). Nearly three times more children with VI had been diagnosed with a speech or language disorder. Findings affirm that interventions address speech, language, and literacy development among children with VI, including explicit phonological awareness. Communication disorders research based on population health databases can inform evidence-based practice.
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Speech Skills, Language Skills, Literacy, Phonological Awareness, Parent Background, Educational Attainment, Family Income, Economic Factors, Poverty, Child Development, Young Children, Testing, Performance
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