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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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Connecting Transactional Theories of the Reading Process and Comprehensive Reading Instructional Practices
Transactional Theories of the Reading Process During reading and learning to read, readers process language by...
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Teaching the Use of Context Clues
The main goal when providing instruction in using context clues is to help the student make guesses about an unknown...
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Reading Games
There are lots of reading games to play, even before your child starts reading. Here are some simple ways to make sure...
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What Do Children Read?
Emergent readers, like all learners, are encouraged by success. Success helps them gain and keep their momentum for...
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Connecting Interactive Reading Theories and Skills-Based Reading Instructional Practices
Interactive Theories of the Reading During reading and learning to read, language is processed by balancing the...

