Articles related to "Reading Disabilities"When working in an inclusion classroom, it is helpful for the regular education teacher to understand the disabilities and methods of working with special needs students.
As I review books that are struggling reader-friendly the next few weeks, I also want to look at other ways that reading skills can be promoted.
Students with disabilities often struggle with reading. How can parents assist older students in developing strong reading strategies?
Winter is a great time to encourage your disabled child to read. These tips will help him become a confident reader.
Children with dyslexia and reading disabilities may receive extra services at school, but there are ways parents can help at home as well.
Reading the chapter in a textbook can be overwhelming for the child with special needs. Creating an information web can help the child organize the information.
Reading is important. With few exceptions (such as severe mental or physical impairment) reading skills are necessary for success as an adult.
Children with reading disabilities or language impairments can be tricky to buy for. Consider these when purchasing books for the reluctant or below age level reader.
Dr. Lori Perez helps new teachers understand Dyslexia and the impact it has on the student.
How Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, a.k.a. Attention Deficit Disorder, differs from Learning Disorders
Amazon introduced a new version of Kindle, its electronic book reader. But once more, the device fails to include many assistive technology features.
New teachers need to put a little bit of thought into organizing their classroom library in order to make the most of this important piece of the classroom.
Simple accommodations and modifications can help the child with a reading disability more successful during Read Across America.
Creative methods of teaching reading will not only grab students' attention, but will also enable them to learn more effectively.
Lesson plan idea for teaching students the cause and effect relationship during small group reading instruction.
The very layout of the classroom helps students learn to read if the teacher utilizes available resources appropriately.
Online services helping vision and print-impaired readers capture and process information range from interactive Talking Book exhibits to 100,000-volume digital libraries
Dealing with bullies is a common problem children face. These picture book titles present an opportunity for adults to discuss the issue with kids.
Information on the diagnosis and treatment of Dysgraphia, a specific learning disability in the area of writing.
Teach children to read punctuation marks and practice with non-words to improve reading inflection, increase fluency and improve comprehension.
It can be difficult for teachers to meet the needs of students with disabilities along with the rest of the class in the typical inclusion classroom.
With classics and bestsellers in braille and audio, as well as music, magazines, and playback machines, the NLS is an indispensable reading resource for the blind.
By improving fluency, teachers will be able to improve students' reading skills across the board.
The term dyslexia is used to describe a learning disability affecting the acquisition of reading skills.
Teachers seeking to increase class participation, performance, and self-confidence of blind students should encourage them to cultivate specialized reading resources.
Many students with learning disabilities would like to continue their education past high school; however, additional learning strategies may be needed.
For Catholic religion classes, it's never too early to map out a strategy for meaningful lessons.
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