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Students with Dyslexia and ADD Can Be Gifted Speed Readers
January 06, 2012 by Advanced Reading Concepts
Students with dyslexia and/or ADD tend to get the hang of speed reading faster than others; in fact, quite often they are the most gifted of speedreaders. Jeffrey Freed and Laurie Parsons explain why...
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Reading to Build a Strong Vocabulary
August 27, 2011 by SR Educational Services LLC
I’ve always said that one of my hobbies was reading, but in all honesty, as I grew older, and my days began to fill with obligations and social activities, I was so tired at the end of the day, that I...
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8 Strategies for Reading Difficult Material
July 04, 2011 by Revolution Prep
We have all had to read painfully challenging material. Whether you are reading a short article on avant-garde scientific methods or a tome on medieval literature, it is easy to feel overwhelmed...
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Reading to Meet State Standards
June 17, 2011 by Kathy Martin
The big question today in schools across the U.S. is: Can our students meet the standards? As teachers we are now given the task of making sure students can pass a standarized test in order to graduate...
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Help Students Meet Goals
April 26, 2011 by Grade Success
MARC HOBERMAN, M.S. Ed., is a Rockland dad and owner of The Grade Success Education Center in Monsey. His services include instruction for students, K-12, College Prep, Speed Reading and Study Skills...
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The Summer Brain Drain
April 26, 2011 by Grade Success
Studies have shown that children can lose between 10 and 25 percent of their reading skills over the course of the summer. This is directly due to the lack of work, skills and drills in which the student...
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How to Find a Great Book for Your Child at the Library
January 26, 2011 by Club Z Home Tutoring of Greensboro
Every time I tutor a child having trouble reading, I go out of my way to emphasis to the parents that they can have a HUGE impact on their child by simply reading with them and to them. “Get them to read...
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5 tips to turn your child into a superstar reader
September 17, 2010 by Joanne Kaminski
When a child is born most people do not have a fear that their baby will not learn to walk or talk. However, when it comes to reading, many people want to make sure that they are to doing the right...
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What to do when your child gets stuck on a word...
June 03, 2010 by Julie OBrien
Reading Prompts When your child encounters a challenging word encourage them to: · Look at the picture. · Get your mouth ready to say it. · Look at how the word begins. · Does...
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The Reading Process
June 02, 2010 by Julie OBrien
Reading is a complex process in which every child develops at their own rate. Some children learn to read very quickly with little effort, while others require an extensive amount of support. As a reading...
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