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Reading Development in Young Children: Genetic and Environmental Influences
Authors:Jessica A R Logan  Sara A Hart  Laurie Cutting  Kirby Deater‐Deckard  Chris Schatschneider  Stephen Petrill
Institution:1. The Ohio State University;2. The Florida State University;3. Vanderbilt University;4. Virginia Tech
Abstract:The development of reading skills in typical students is commonly described as a rapid growth across early grades of active reading education, with a slowing down of growth as active instruction tapers. This study examined the extent to which genetics and environments influence these growth rates. Participants were 371 twin pairs, aged approximately 6 through 12, from the Western Reserve Reading Project. Development of word‐level reading, reading comprehension, and rapid naming was examined using genetically sensitive latent quadratic growth curve modeling. Results confirmed the developmental trajectory described in the phenotypic literature. Furthermore, the same shared environmental influences were related to early reading skills and subsequent growth, but genetic influences on these factors were unique.
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