“…This apparent difference in phonological awareness impairments may partly be due to the increased demand on working memory in more complex phonological awareness tasks (Berninger, 2008). Children with dyslexia show deficits in their working memory, phonological awareness, and word reading efficiency (Berninger, Raskind, Richards, Abbott, & Stock, 2008; Brosnan et al, 2002; Swanson, Zheng, & Jerman, 2009). Working memory predicts both phonological awareness and word reading efficiency (de Abreu, Gathercole, & Martin, 2011; Berninger, Abbott, Vermeulen, & Fulton, 2006; Christopher et al, 2012; Locascio, Mahone, Eason, & Cutting, 2010; Ramscar & Gitcho, 2007).…”