
В исследованиях, посвящённых проблемам нарушений письменной речи детей младшего и среднего школьного возраста, имеется особая категория стойких специфических нарушений письма, проявляющихся в неспособности освоить орфографические навыки, несмотря на знание соответствующих правил, которую правомерно именовать дизорфографией. Дизорфография - стойкая и специфическая несформированность (нарушение) усвоения орфографических знаний, умений и навыков, обусловленная недоразвитием ряда неречевых и речевых психических функций. = In studies devoted to the problems of writing disorders in children of primary and secondary school age, there is a special category of persistent specific writing disorders, manifested in the inability to master spelling skills, despite knowledge of the relevant rules, which can legitimately be called dysorphography - persistent and specific lack of formation (violation) of the assimilation of spelling knowledge, skills and abilities, due to the underdevelopment of a number of non-speech and speech mental functions. In primary school, children with dysorphography experience significant difficulties in the process of familiarizing themselves with grammatical concepts.
опорные схемы, education, reference schemes, spelling literacy, орфографическая грамотность, algorithms, алгоритмы, образование
опорные схемы, education, reference schemes, spelling literacy, орфографическая грамотность, algorithms, алгоритмы, образование
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