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    Questions Parents Ask

    Teaching your child to read: Frequently Asked Questions

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    Reading Proficiencies

    Do you know exactly what reading proficiency means? It means reading and comprehending at grade level. Director John Cahal shares some statistics on reading proficiency in certain Western United States.

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    Help Your Child at Home with Reading

    When a child is learning to read it is important that they have help inside and outside the classroom. Here are some ways you can help your child with their reading in your home.

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    Signs of Disabilities K-4

    We all try to catch learning disabilities when their young, but in some kids its not as easy to find.

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    On The Look Out – Preschool Learning Disabilities

    In previous posts we’ve discussed the impact learning disabilities have on children and parents. People who are diagnosed with a learning disability often go on to live happy, successful lives. Studies show that a child is usually better off when his or her learning disability...

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    What Is A Learning Disability?

    When people hear the words, “learning disability,” they often think the worst. Although learning disabilities cannot be cured, proper support and training early on can help children deal with this lifelong issue. Support from parents and teachers can help the child succeed in school and...

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    Famous People With Learning Disabilities

    Not all great minds think alike. Everyone learns in his or her way. How they deal with the information presented to them depends on how well they receive it. This is important when it comes to learning disabilities. Unfortunately, learning disabilities have a negative connotation...

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    Get The Facts – Learning Disabilities

    Learning disabilities can be a hard matter to come by. With so many assumptions made about them and made about people who have them, the truth can go unnoticed. Here are 5 facts about learning disabilities: 1.     Disorders dealing with a person’s attention span, (ADD,...

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    Reading Opens Doors

    From an early age, children are put on the path to reading. At first by learning the alphabet, then slowly learning how to put it together to form words, and then figuring out that those words put together make sentences that can tell whole stories....

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    Different Ways of Learning!

    Some techniques work well for people whereas other ones are not as effective. There are different types of learners: visual, auditory and tactile/kinesthetic.

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