Irwin K C
Education Department, University of Auckland.
N Z Med J. 1989 Jan 25;102(860):11-3.
The academic achievement of nine children with Down's syndrome who had participated in a systematic early intervention programme between the ages of two and five years was compared with the achievement of all other children with Down's syndrome of the same age in Auckland schools (n = 12). The children were between nine years six months and eleven years six months at the time of assessment. Results showed the first group to be significantly more advanced in reading and moderately more advanced in reading and moderately more advanced in numerical skills than the others.
将9名患有唐氏综合征的儿童在2至5岁期间参加系统早期干预项目所取得的学业成绩,与奥克兰学校中所有其他同龄唐氏综合征儿童(n = 12)的成绩进行了比较。评估时,这些儿童的年龄在9岁6个月至11岁6个月之间。结果显示,第一组儿童在阅读方面明显更超前,在数字技能方面也比其他儿童稍超前。