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Developing reading skills is like building. Each developmental brick adds onto the reader’s foundation for understanding. Educators and parents can help children develop the decoding skills needed to become successful readers.
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Helping Your Children Learn to Read Starts Before You Know It
Responding to your infant's cooing, talking to your infant or toddler, singing songs and reciting rhymes, making the...
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Procedures and Materials to Stimulate Growth of Phonemic Awareness
A large array of programs and sets of materials have been developed specifically to help teachers provide effective...
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Fluent Reading Opens the Door to Comprehension
Fluency and comprehension are related and interact (Chard, Pikulski, & McDonagh, 2006). Although the exact extent...
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The Structure of Complex Words
For the purposes of teaching reading, we will divide the structure of words into five multiletter word parts: (1)...
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Helping Young Readers
Every parent wants his or her child to be a successful reader. Reading, after all, is the foundation for a great...
Source: Utah Education Association

