SELF-IMAGE AND SELF-ESTEEM IN CHILDREN WITH DYSLEXIA

Muhammad Maqsood Iqbal, Saira Khan, Tariq Mehmood
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Children with dyslexia often face challenges beyond academic performance, which can lead to negative self-perceptions and reduced self-esteem. The association between self-image and self-esteem was assessed in the current study of sixty children with dyslexia (boys = 36, girls = 24). It was assumed that the self-image and self-esteem of children with dyslexia were directly associated with dyslexia. It was also hypothesized that children with dyslexia would have a negative self-image and low self-esteem. Children of 7-12 years (M = 9.7 SD = 1.66) were recruited from English medium schools of Faisalabad for the study. The Bangor Dyslexia Test was used as a quick screening device for finding out whether the subject’s difficulties were or were not typically dyslexic. Urdu version of Self Image Profile (Butler, 1998) was administered to children to find their self-image (positive and negative) and self-esteem (low and high). The results suggested that most children with dyslexia had a negative self-image and low self-esteem. Results depicted that 63 % of the sample had a negative self-image and 60 % of the sample had low self-esteem. Boys showed more negative self-image than girls; on the contrary, girls showed lower self-esteem than boys. It was concluded that children with dyslexia showed a negative self-image and low self-esteem. The findings of the current study might be helpful for the parents and the school teachers to get acquainted with the issue of dyslexia in the school population and its impact on their academic performance.
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阅读障碍儿童的自我形象和自尊心
有阅读障碍的儿童往往面临着学习成绩以外的挑战,这可能会导致他们产生消极的自我认知并降低自尊。本研究对 60 名有阅读障碍的儿童(男孩 36 人,女孩 24 人)进行了自我形象与自尊之间关系的评估。研究假设阅读障碍儿童的自我形象和自尊与阅读障碍直接相关。此外,还假设有阅读障碍的儿童会有消极的自我形象和自卑感。研究从费萨拉巴德的英语学校招募了 7-12 岁的儿童(中=9.7,高=1.66)。班戈阅读障碍测试被用作快速筛查工具,以确定受试者是否存在典型的阅读障碍。对儿童进行了乌尔都语版的 "自我形象档案"(Butler,1998 年)测试,以了解他们的自我形象(积极和消极)和自尊(低和高)。结果表明,大多数有阅读障碍的儿童都有消极的自我形象和自卑感。结果显示,63% 的样本具有消极的自我形象,60% 的样本具有自卑感。男孩的负面自我形象多于女孩;相反,女孩的自尊心低于男孩。结论是,有阅读障碍的儿童表现出消极的自我形象和自卑感。本次研究的结果可能有助于家长和学校教师了解在校学生的阅读障碍问题及其对学习成绩的影响。
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