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Phonological Awareness Training
Early Childhood Education for Children with Disabilities

Phonological awareness training was found to have potentially positive effects on communication/language competencies for children with learning disabilities in early education settings.

Phonological Awareness Training is a general practice aimed at enhancing young children’s phonological awareness abilities. Phonological awareness refers to the ability to detect or manipulate the sounds in words independent of meaning and is considered a precursor to reading. Phonological Awareness Training can involve various training activities that focus on teaching children to identify, detect, delete, segment, or blend segments of spoken words (i.e., words, syllables, onsets and rimes, phonemes) or that focus on teaching children to detect, identify, or produce rhyme or alliteration.

Findings

4
studies that met standards out of
13
eligible studies reviewed
Outcome
domain
Effectiveness Rating Grades Evidence Tier
Communication/ Language Positive effects PK

Last Updated: June 2012

Gender

Male: 78%
Female: 22%

Delivery Method

whole class icon
Small Group

Urbanicity

Urban

Locations

NV, WA
West
Note: This summary only includes data from studies that reported sample information. The Intervention Report may include evidence from other studies that met standards, but did not report sample information.


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