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(Note: All our web links have been included on this website because they relate to Child Development in that: reading to children improves their literacy skills, and helps foster a love for reading, and learning to read is an important part of a child's cognitive development.)

Thursday, November 27, 2008

How to Teach Students With Learning Disabilities

http://specialneedseducation.suite101.com/article.cf/how_to_teach_students_with_reading_disabilities
Rating: 18
Site Summary:
“Understanding and teaching students who have a reading disability is no longer the sole job of the special educator. Working with a child who has a reading disability is well within the ability of every educator with a little understanding of the disability, modifications and methods of working with the child.”
We chose this site because it is a useful site for teachers to learn how to teach students with reading disabilities.

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