Screening 5 and 6 year-old children starting primary school for development and language
Künye
Yılmaz D., Muluk N. B., Bayoğlu B., İdil Ş. A., Anlar B. (2016). Screening 5 and 6 year-old children starting primary school for development and language. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 58(2), 136 - 144.Özet
Yılmaz D, Bayar-Muluk N, Bayoğlu B, İdil A, Anlar B. Screening 5 and 6 year-old children starting primary school for development and language. Turk J Pediatr 2016; 58: 136-144. Beginning school is an important milestone for children. Children's readiness for school involves cognitive, physical, and emotional development. Certain school programs allow children to start first grade after 66 months of age, together with 72 month-old children. In order to estimate school readiness, we screened children before starting first grade and compared their school performance according to their age and socio-demographic characteristics. Marmara School Readiness, Denver II developmental screening, and language assessment tests were applied. Language delays were more frequent and school readiness test scores were lower in the younger group compared to older children. However, school achievement did not differ between the two age groups. Preschool education, parental income and education affected performance in most tests. Preschool screening seems effective in detecting children with lower than average developmental skills, and the school system may provide a practical opportunity for providing support to those children.
Kaynak
Turkish Journal of PediatricsCilt
58Sayı
2Bağlantı
https://app.trdizin.gov.tr/makale/TWpNNU9ETTNOdz09https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/13090