Parental Pressure Mounts for More Phonics, Less Guessing in Teaching Reading
When it comes to reading instruction parents would like to see a bigger emphasis on phonics
When it comes to reading instruction parents would like to see a bigger emphasis on phonics
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Parents who want to read to their toddlers and give them a developmental boost ought to pick up a traditional paper book rather than an e-book on a tablet, a new study reports.
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Children with dyslexia seem to find it more difficult to judge the direction of moving dots - this could explain why reading is also more challenging.
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