This study looks into new perspectives in preschoolers' assessment of being at risk for learning disabilities. Precisely, two innovative assessment approaches are examined in order to reveal new research perspectives...This study looks into new perspectives in preschoolers' assessment of being at risk for learning disabilities. Precisely, two innovative assessment approaches are examined in order to reveal new research perspectives. The first tool, a traditional approach, is the "Early Dyslexia Identification Test" and the second tool, a computerized approach, is an lnternet based Speech Pathology Diagnostic Expert System named "APLo". Both evaluate the sectors of phonological awareness, memory, psychomotor development, pre-writing and pre-reading skills in Greek. The findings o f the current study formulate three directions: (1) the complementary of speech language and learning disorders as a systemic approach, (2) the diagnosis of suspicious factors and compatibilities of learning disabilities even at the preschool age, and (3) the application of alternative methods of assessment aiming for a multidimentional approach with the combined prospect and potential of web tools in the early diagnosis and intervention in learning disabilities.展开更多
文摘This study looks into new perspectives in preschoolers' assessment of being at risk for learning disabilities. Precisely, two innovative assessment approaches are examined in order to reveal new research perspectives. The first tool, a traditional approach, is the "Early Dyslexia Identification Test" and the second tool, a computerized approach, is an lnternet based Speech Pathology Diagnostic Expert System named "APLo". Both evaluate the sectors of phonological awareness, memory, psychomotor development, pre-writing and pre-reading skills in Greek. The findings o f the current study formulate three directions: (1) the complementary of speech language and learning disorders as a systemic approach, (2) the diagnosis of suspicious factors and compatibilities of learning disabilities even at the preschool age, and (3) the application of alternative methods of assessment aiming for a multidimentional approach with the combined prospect and potential of web tools in the early diagnosis and intervention in learning disabilities.