Auditory Experience, Speech Sound Production Growth, and Early Literacy in Children Who Are Hard of Hearing.
Kelly FarquharsonJacob J OlesonRyan W McCreeryElizabeth A WalkerPublished in: American journal of speech-language pathology (2022)
Our results support the importance of auditory experience and speech sound production for later literacy abilities. Specifically, we found that speech sound production abilities and print knowledge at age 5 years are related to second grade spelling outcomes. Interestingly, we found that morphological knowledge at age 5 years was more predictive of decoding in second grade than was speech sound production. Although there are multiple factors that contribute to literacy success, our results underscore the unique contributions of speech sound production abilities in CHH.