SELECTED ARTICLES: READING PROBLEMS
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View Dani Torres Teach Your Child To Read - Fast Learning Basics 9/18/2009 A quick look at how you can help to teach your child to read. The secret lies in understanding the blend between the phonetic words, sight words and using the cues in order to become a much better and more competent reader. The article looks into the explanation of how a sentence is deconstructed by a child so that they can understand it.
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View Deanna Mascle Lessons in literacy: How to raise a reader 1/17/2006 As a basic foundation for learning to read and write, kids need strong speaking and listening skills. When you and other adults around your kids encourage them to talk, ask questions, and use dramatic play, it increases their vocabulary, allows them to hear and practice building sentences, and gives them more knowledge to understand spoken and written language.
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View skm2 Child1st Designs Multisensory Materials for Visual Learners 5/4/2010 Child1st Publications specializes in multisensory reading materials for visual learners. Visual learners often learn instantly when they see an image, almost as if their brains are a camera snapping a picture. Drill and rote memorization often cause visual learners to shut off and may lead to a dislike of reading and school since drills stifle their instinctive way of learning. Child1st products appeal to their natural way of learning by blending images with essential left-brain aspects of education such as letters and words to help visual learners comprehend and retain new information.
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View Lisa H Treating Dyslexia 6/11/2007 Dyslexia has become a term that most people are familiar with. They believe it means reversing letters and numbers, which is true, but in my work with children I have found that it encompasses so much more than just reversals.
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View Jose Da Silva Rocha Learn to Read and Write using Activties 10/4/2009 For many kids, early toddler education development begins in the home, often times informally. Babies, who are little sponges when it comes to learning, begin to model ideas based on what they see around them. A lot of times, their biggest teachers are their parents. As such, parents, once they have the correct tools, can teach their kids how to read, write and apply the essential principles of math relatively easily. Initially with online home schooling resources, moms and dads who desire to educate their kindergarten and preschool age children the fundamentals of education can do so by utilizing tried and true activities that are geared towards shaping young minds.
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