Synopsis
Discusses learning disabilities, shares case studies of how children overcame those disabilities, and suggests teaching methods for dyslexic children in kindergarten through third grade
Review
Thanks to this easy-to-use instructional book, both parents and teachers can learn how to structure lessons in order to connect with a dyslexic child. How To Teach Your Dyslexic Child To Read uses accessible terms along with charts, graphics, and lesson plans. It is broken down into three functional sections: a discussion of learning disabilities; an explanation of how to teach the dyslexic to read, step by step from kindergarten through the first, second and third grades (giving detailed instructions for teaching phonics, spelling, and syllabication); and a section devoted to pictures, charts, and word lists that are an integral part of tutoring the child. How To Teach Your Dyslexic Child To Read shows the tutor how to discover the child's learning pace, lengthen a youngster's short attention span, determine the number of vocabulary words to be learned at one time, the number of pages to be assigned to daily oral reading, the number of words a child can learn to spell in a week, and much more! With How To Teach Your Dyslexic Child To Read , parents, teachers, and tutors can make a world of difference in a child's life. They can make an illiterate child read cheerfully, eagerly, and with joy! -- Midwest Book Review
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