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Longitudinal Stability of Phonological and Surface Subtypes of Developmental Dyslexia
Authors:Robin L Peterson  Bruce F Pennington  Richard K Olson  Sally J Wadsworth
Institution:1. University of Denver;2. University of Colorado at Boulder
Abstract:Limited evidence supports the external validity of the distinction between developmental phonological and surface dyslexia. We previously identified children ages 8 to 13 meeting criteria for these subtypes (Peterson, Pennington, & Olson, 2013) and now report on their reading and related skills approximately 5 years later. Longitudinal stability of subtype membership was fair and appeared stronger for phonological than surface dyslexia. Phonological dyslexia was associated with a pronounced phonological awareness deficit, but subgroups otherwise had similar cognitive profiles. Subtype did not inform prognosis. Results provide modest evidence for the validity of the distinction, although not for its clinical utility.
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