Authors
Paul L Morgan, George Farkas, Paula A Tufis, Rayne A Sperling
Publication date
2008/9/1
Journal
Journal of Learning Disabilities
Volume
41
Issue
5
Pages
417-436
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Two questions were investigated. First, are children with reading problems in first grade more likely to experience behavior problems in third grade? Second, are children with behavior problems in first grade more likely to experience reading problems in third grade? The authors explored both questions by using multilevel logistic regression modeling to analyze data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study—Kindergarten Class (ECLS-K). After statistically controlling for a wide range of potential confounds, they found that children with reading problems in first grade were significantly more likely to display poor task engagement, poor self-control, externalizing behavior problems, and internalizing behavior problems in third grade. They also found that children displaying poor task engagement in first grade were more likely to experience reading problems in third grade. Collectively, these findings suggest that the …
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Scholar articles
PL Morgan, G Farkas, PA Tufis, RA Sperling - Journal of learning disabilities, 2008