Utilize Classroom Magazines to Help Struggling Teenage Readers
Some teenaged struggling readers are motivated more by non-fiction than by fiction. So do away with the conventional forms of literacy practice, and …
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Some teenaged struggling readers are motivated more by non-fiction than by fiction. So do away with the conventional forms of literacy practice, and …
Continue ReadingDiagnosing the learning disabilities of special students involves the use of two or more assessment tests in order to establish correlation. One such …
Continue ReadingThe school counselor suggested that the special child must undergo the Peabody Picture Vocabulary test. Is this the most appropriate test to assess …
Continue ReadingOne of the most popular and most often used assessment tests to determine the intelligence quotient of students and identify those who have special …
Continue ReadingSpecialized teaching techniques and programs offer hope for students with reading disabilities. Educate yourself about options in remedial reading …
Continue ReadingVowel diagraphs add to teaching a child about sounds. In this article, we will learn how to incorporate vowel diagraphs into a spelling program …
Continue ReadingEveryday Literacy covers literacy worksheets and lesson plans to help teach students with learning disabilities in the classroom, as well as those …
Continue ReadingIntroducing a needle-and-thread task can be too challenging for some learners with special needs. Sewing–with a few adaptations–will allow …
Continue ReadingStudents with disabilities may have a difficult time navigating the traditional school experience. With the help of AT KidsSystems, software programs …
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