2018
DOI: 10.1080/10888438.2018.1497036
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Word Reading Skills and Externalizing and Internalizing Problems from Grade 1 to Grade 2—Developmental Trajectories and Bullying Involvement in Grade 3

Abstract: School bullying is associated with externalizing and internalizing problems, but little is known about whether reading difficulties also play a part. We asked how, in Grades 1 and 2, word reading skills and externalizing/internalizing problems predict the degree to which students are involved in bullying in Grade 3. Using a sample of 480 Finnish children (M age = 7 years 2 months at the beginning of the study), developmental profiles were identified using mixture modeling based on reading skills, as well as ex… Show more

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“…Students are taught to read aloud syllables, words, labels, and simple sentences [18], [19]. Students are also trained to read voices (fluently) simple sentences consisting of 3-5 words with attention to pronunciation and correct intonation, pause (to stop, inhale): long or short pauses, giving emphasis to certain words according to the context, and starting identifying keywords from rather long readings [20].…”
Section: Results Of Analysis Of Literature Studies About Early Readinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students are taught to read aloud syllables, words, labels, and simple sentences [18], [19]. Students are also trained to read voices (fluently) simple sentences consisting of 3-5 words with attention to pronunciation and correct intonation, pause (to stop, inhale): long or short pauses, giving emphasis to certain words according to the context, and starting identifying keywords from rather long readings [20].…”
Section: Results Of Analysis Of Literature Studies About Early Readinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies relying on interviews provide retrospective information about the phenomenon within samples of individuals with RDs only, without a comparison group that would make results more generalizable [i.e., 58,59]. Turunen et al [35] studied associations between word reading skills and bullying involvement in the beginning of elementary school, thus providing information only about young children and not taking into account reading comprehension. Although another study by Turunen et al [36] included also adolescents by utilizing a community sample of elementary and middle school students, the results were cross-sectional and based on self-reports of reading problems instead of reading test scores.…”
Section: Reading Difficulties and Bullyingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our goal is to investigate whether poor reading skills predict later involvement in school bullying, after controlling for externalizing and internalizing problems. The analysis is based on a simple model in which reading difficulties and externalizing/internalizing problems accumulate and form a risk of bullying involvement [35,[74][75][76][77][78], and also co-occur [51,79]. Because externalizing and internalizing problems have been reported to be common among poor readers [e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
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