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Phonological Awareness

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Phonological Awareness allows us to pick out the sounds that make up words and match sounds to letters, and creates the foundation for reading. Phonics instruction involves teaching the skills of matching letters to their corresponding sounds . Learning to detect and understand sounds in words leads to being able to Decode full words. A young student's Phonological Awareness is a powerful predictor of how well they will learn to read. Additionally, strong associations between letters and sounds have been shown to support early Foundational Writing Skills. Learners who make these connections are able to use this sound knowledge to spell written words.

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Phonological Awareness involves a variety of skills:

  • Understanding whether two words begin and end with the same or different sounds;
  • Discriminating whether words rhyme with one another;
  • Understanding how sounds can be manipulated to form new words; and
  • Phonemic Awareness: the ability to manipulate phonemes (speech sounds like /p/ or /b/), which are the smallest units of sounds in language.

Dyslexia is typically defined by difficulty with Phonological Awareness, which contributes to difficulties with many aspects of reading development, including Decoding. Early detection and treatment of dyslexia or difficulties with Phonological Awareness can facilitate better learning and social-emotional outcomes for students, including increased reading achievement and confidence surrounding literacy and academic activities.

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