Behavioural and Physiological Measures of Young Students With Dyslexia
EEG
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for EEG focused on measuring EEG, N400, reading intervention, reading disability, pre-post
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Have a diagnosis with Dyslexia from school psychologists, a psychiatrist
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have a comorbid diagnosis with ADHD and Autism
- Have Epilespy
Sites / Locations
- McGill UniversityRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Set for Variability
Current best practices
Students in the experimental group will receive an average of 10-12 hrs. of small group intervention. All lessons will include (i) a focus on blending and segmenting phonemes within a synthetic phonics model, (ii) teaching common, vocabulary words (iii)shared book reading, and (iv) Set-for-variability component (SfV). This component will focus on teaching students how to find the sound variation of a grapheme-phoneme rule. For example when to use the sound /k/in /ch/ to read words such as "stomach"
The control group will receive current-best practices (CBP). The participants will receive a similar approach as in the intervention group without Set-for-Variability. The participants will receive (i) a focus on blending and segmenting phonemes within a synthetic phonics model, (ii) vocabulary, (iii) shared book reading, and (iv) the absence of teaching Set-for-Variability. Instead of Set-for-variability, the participants will receive sight word reading of frequent words. They will learn the most frequent pronunciation of vowels: ee, ea, oo, ou, oa, ai, ay