Harris K R
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1986 Mar;14(1):63-76. doi: 10.1007/BF00917222.
Recent research has supported the hypothesis that poor performance among learning-disabled (LD) children is frequently the result of deficits in self-regulation of strategic behaviors, rather than structural or ability deficits. As a result, cognitive-behavior modification (CBM) techniques that emphasize development of self-regulation through self-verbalizations (private speech) have been strongly recommended. The present study examined the natural occurrence of regulatory private speech among LD and normally achieving children during problem solving, as well as the effects of CBM training on private speech and task performance. Results indicated significant deficiencies in private speech and task performance among LD children; CBM training resulted in significant improvements. These results provide further verification of deficits in self-regulation of cognitive activity among LD children and import implications for intervention.
最近的研究支持了这样一种假设,即学习障碍(LD)儿童表现不佳往往是策略行为自我调节缺陷的结果,而非结构或能力缺陷。因此,强烈推荐采用认知行为修正(CBM)技术,该技术通过自我言语表达(内部言语)来强调自我调节的发展。本研究考察了学习障碍儿童和正常儿童在解决问题过程中调节性内部言语的自然出现情况,以及CBM训练对内部言语和任务表现的影响。结果表明,学习障碍儿童在内部言语和任务表现方面存在显著缺陷;CBM训练带来了显著改善。这些结果进一步证实了学习障碍儿童在认知活动自我调节方面存在缺陷,并对干预具有重要意义。