J.M.H. de Moor
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Journal of Intellectual Disability Research | 2007
M.H.J. Peeters; Ludo Verhoeven; A.J.L.M. van Balkom; J.M.H. de Moor
BACKGROUND Children with cerebral palsy (CP) and accompanying disabilities are prone to reading difficulties. The aim of the present study was to examine the foundations of phonological awareness in pre-school children with CP in comparison with a normally developing control group. Rhyme perception was regarded as an early indicator of phonological awareness, whereas non-verbal reasoning, speech ability, auditory perception, auditory short-term memory and vocabulary were regarded as foundation measures. METHODS A number of tasks were administrated to examine group differences in rhyme perception and its foundation measures. Correlations between the tasks were analysed for both groups followed by multiple regression analyses wherein rhyme perception was predicted by its foundation measures. RESULTS Children with CP scored below their normally developing peers on emergent phonological awareness and its foundation measures. Regarding the prediction of phonological awareness, non-verbal reasoning followed by pseudoword articulation, were found to predict phonological awareness, i.e. rhyme perception, in the group of children with CP. In the control group, auditory perception was a significant predictor of emergent phonological awareness. The CP group was further split up into two groups according to the childrens non-verbal reasoning skills, i.e. general IQ. The below-average IQ group scored below the average IQ group on phonological awareness and on most foundation measures. In addition, the average IQ group of the children with CP scored lower than the control group. CONCLUSION The results of this study indicate that general intelligence and speech ability (i.e. pseudoword articulation) can be seen as important facilitators of emergent phonological awareness in children with CP. These findings support the role of intelligence in the emergence of phonological awareness in children with CP. Children with CP with intellectual disabilities seem to have a disadvantage in acquiring phonological awareness, especially when their speech abilities are also impaired. However, general intelligence is not enough to predict phonological awareness as other foundation measures are also important for phonological awareness independent of general intelligence.
International Journal of Disability Development and Education | 2000
A.H.C. Hendriks; J.M.H. de Moor; Johan H. L. Oud; M.M.H.W. Savelberg; W.H. Bargeman
The first purpose of this study was to determine to what degree infant teachers and therapists in Dutch therapeutic toddler classes perceive job stress. Another purpose was to identify the sources of job stress. Further, this study examined whether infant teachers, physical, occupational and speech therapists have to cope with different degrees of job stress and, finally, the influence of staff characteristics on the degree of job stress was investigated. Sixty-two infant teachers and 88 therapists working in therapeutic toddler classes completed a questionnaire for job stress. Most job stress was perceived to be a result of lack of non-contact time. Nine sources of job stress were identified. The four disciplines responded differently to the sources of stress. Regression analysis showed profession to be the strongest predictor of job stress.
Child Care Health and Development | 2007
J.M.H. de Moor; Robert Didden; H.P.L.M. Korzilius
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities | 2004
Robert Didden; J.M.H. de Moor
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | 1999
J.M.H. de Moor; Robert Didden; M. Nuis; G. van de Ven
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | 2009
M.H.J. Peeters; Ludo Verhoeven; J.M.H. de Moor
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | 2002
J.M.H. de Moor; M.M.H.W. Savelberg; Johan H. L. Oud
Archive | 2002
L.J.M. van Balkom; J.M.H. de Moor; Riny Voort
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research | 2001
A.H.C. Hendriks; J.M.H. de Moor; M.M.H.W. Savelberg; Johan H. L. Oud
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing | 2008
M.H.J. Peeters; Ludo Verhoeven; L.J.M. van Balkom; J.M.H. de Moor