Studies utilizing intense early intervention in phonological skills and reading skills with children at risk for dyslexia __________ in the intervention groups.
A. have had almost no success in cutting down the number of children later diagnosed with dyslexia
B. have eliminated all problems with reading among children
C. have significantly reduced the number of children later manifesting word reading difficulties
D. have eliminated problems with reading comprehension but not word reading
Answer: C
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