Hyperlexia as a Variant of Typical Development
Some researchers view hyperlexia as a type of preconscious reading (Penning- ton et al, 1987). Hyperlexic children can read single words without comprehension. Children with such reading skills may be perceived as part of the high-IQ population.
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