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Resumen de From Learning to Read to Reading to Learn: Substantial and Stable Genetic Influence

Nicole Harlaar, Philip S. Dale, Robert Plomin

  • Little is known about the underlying causes and developmental patterns of stability and change in early reading abilities. In a longitudinal study of twins (n=4,291 pairs), individual differences in reading achievement assessed by teachers using U.K. National Curriculum (NC) criteria showed substantial heritabilities at ages 7, 9, and 10 years (.57–.67) and modest shared environmental influences (.10–.17). Stability in NC scores was primarily mediated genetically. There was also evidence for age-specific genetic influences at each age. Genetic influences on reading are substantial and stable during the elementary school years despite the shift from “learning to read” to “reading to learn.”


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