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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Phonemic Awareness Practice
Phonemic awareness is a crucial step in developing reading skills in young children, and can be practiced with these fun...
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Relations Between Instruction in Text Organization and Diverse Learners
Diverse learners have benefited from explicit, task-specific instruction on how to recognize and use the physical...
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There is No One Best Way to Teach Children to Read and Write
Because reading and writing are complex and children and teachers are different, there can be no one best way to teach...
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Decreasing Inversions or Reversals
Discussion It is important to recognize that reversals are a normal symptom of poor decoding skills, regardless of the...
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A Parent's Guide to Raising Ready Readers—and Keeping Them That Way
This guide was developed to give parents and caregivers some tips to help make their youngsters want to read—and keep...
Source: National Education Association
