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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 Top-Down Theories of the Reading Process and Whole-Word Reading Instructional Practices
Top-Down Theories of the Reading Process Duirng reading and learning to read, language is processed from the whole to...
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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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Knowledge of the Alphabet
Research shows us that children who know the names and shapes of letters when formal reading instruction begins are more...
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The National Reading Panel (NRP) Report (2000)
The NRP was convened in 1997 in response to a congressional directive to review the scientific literature and determine...
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Building a Family Library
What's Involved? A home library doesn't have to be elaborate or expensive to provide rich reading experiences. Fancy...
Source: Reading Is Fundamental
