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Exploring Oral Narrative Abilities of Chilean School-Age Children With Down Syndrome: A Preliminary Study
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Palabras clave
Narrative competence
Microstructure
Macrostructure
Storytelling
Intellectual disability
Clasificación UNESCO
6102 Psicología del Niño y del Adolescente
61 Psicología
Fecha de publicación
2025
Editor
AAIDD
Citación
Sánchez-Gómez, V., Amor González, A. M., Zampini, L., Verdugo, M. Á., Calvo, M. I., Sánchez-Gómez, V., Amor González, A. M., Zampini, L., Verdugo, M. Á., & Calvo, M. I. (2025). Exploring Oral Narrative Abilities of Chilean School-Age Children With Down Syndrome: A Preliminary Study. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 63(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.1352/1934-9556-63.1.51
Resumen
[EN]Narrative abilities are essential for school achievement and quality of life, yet children with Down syn drome (DS) often struggle with these skills. This work explores the oral narrative abilities of school age Chilean children with DS. The participants were 11 children with DS aged between 7;2 and 12;1
(years; months). All participated in a retelling task using a wordless picture book. Microstructural and
macrostructural performance were analyzed and compared with data from a reference database of typi cally developing Spanish-speaking children, matched by chronological age or linguistic abilities.
Children with DS showed proficiency in identifying introductory story elements but faced difficulties
with cohesion. Restricted microstructural performance and task completion time were observed.
Ethical-methodological challenges and recommendations for practice and research are discussed.
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1934-9491
DOI
10.1352/1934-9556-63.1.51
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