Struggling readers need a thorough one-on-one review of phonics lessons, additional instruction on developing better comprehension in both fiction and non-fiction materials, and drills to develop automaticity. The ability to instantly recognize the most common words used in sentences, such as, ... Views: 4969
Children who are dyslexic learn differently. Learning to read and write can be extremely difficult. That's why it's important for both parents and teachers to incorporate multi-sensory reading activities, when introducing the twenty-six letter names and shapes of the alphabet. Multi-sensory ... Views: 6440