People with aphasia experience comprehension impairments that hinder participation in daily activities. Presenting information through more than one modality may reduce demands on cognitive resources ...
The content of a children's book -- not its form as a print book or a digital book -- predicts how well children understand a story, finds a new study. The content of a children's book -- not its form ...
https://doi.org/10.5325/style.54.2.0172 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/style.54.2.0172 Copy URL ABSTRACT: What allows an audience to make sense of stories ...
We all know people who tend to talk with their hands, but it turns out that gestures do more than add emphasis; they may also help the listener understand and remember the story in more detail. It’s ...
From an early age, children are diving into the vibrant world of digital media, sparking a critical conversation about its impact on literacy. While the undeniable advantages of print books can enrich ...
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