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. 2023 Jan-Mar;12(1):34-44.
doi: 10.1080/21622965.2022.2026222. Epub 2022 Feb 7.

Does the frequency of reading and writing habits contribute to executive functions, intelligence, and learning in adolescents with healthy development?

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Does the frequency of reading and writing habits contribute to executive functions, intelligence, and learning in adolescents with healthy development?

Andressa Aparecida Garces Gamarra Salem et al. Appl Neuropsychol Child. 2023 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

The influence of the frequency of reading and writing habits (FRWH) on cognition has been investigated by several studies in the literature. However, the implications of FRWH on executive development, intelligence, and academic achievement are not yet clear in adolescents with healthy development. The aim was to verify whether there are differences in executive functions, intelligence, and academic achievement between adolescents with high and low FRWH. Moreover, we aimed to investigate if there are differences in the parental FRWH between adolescents with high and low FRWH. The sample was composed of 47 healthy adolescents, n = 24 with high FRWH and n = 23 with low FRWH. Adolescents with higher FRWH had better performance on measures of vocabulary, Speech Act analysis, and Oral Narrative Discourse. Therefore, a high FRWH has a positive influence on the cognitive development of healthy adolescents, especially with regard to pragmatic language. However, adolescents with low FRWH performed better than those with a high FRWH on an automatic counting task. The interpretation of cognitive performance and academic achievement scores in neuropsychological assessment should consider the FRWH of parents and adolescents. This factor should be targeted by early stimulation interventions to help adolescents achieve the highest possible levels of global development.

Keywords: Frequency of reading and writing habits; adolescence; executive functions; intelligence; reading habits; school achievement; writing habits.

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