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The unique role of executive function skills in predicting Hong Kong kindergarteners’ reading comprehension
Author(s) -
Liu Yingyi,
Sun Huilin,
Lin Dan,
Li Hong,
Yeung Susanna Siusze,
Wong Terry TinYau
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
british journal of educational psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.557
H-Index - 95
eISSN - 2044-8279
pISSN - 0007-0998
DOI - 10.1111/bjep.12207
Subject(s) - reading comprehension , psychology , comprehension , vocabulary , reading (process) , cognitive psychology , cognition , linguistics , philosophy , neuroscience
Background Word reading and linguistic comprehension skills are two crucial components in reading comprehension, according to the Simple View of Reading ( SVR ). Some researchers have posited that a third component should be involved in reading and understanding texts, namely executive function (EF) skills. Aim This study was novel in two ways. Not only did we tested EF skills as a predictor of reading comprehension in a non‐alphabetic language (i.e., Chinese) to extend the theoretical model of SVR , we also examined reading comprehension further in kindergarten children (age 5) in Hong Kong, in the attempt to reveal possible early precursors of reading comprehension. Sample(s) A group of 170 K3 kindergarteners was recruited in Hong Kong. Methods Children's word reading was assessed. Their linguistic comprehension was assessed with phonological awareness, verbal short‐term memory, and vocabulary knowledge. Using a structured observation task, Head‐Toes‐Knees‐Shoulders ( HTKS ), we measured their composite scores for EF skills. Results Head‐Toes‐Knees‐Shoulders performance predicted unique variance in children's Chinese reading comprehension concurrently beyond word reading and a set of linguistic comprehension skills. Conclusions The results highlight the important role of EF skills in beginning readers’ reading comprehension.

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