http://www.ldrc.ca/contents/kinds/reading_disabilities.php
Rating: 17
Site Summary:
“Youngsters with reading disabilities usually take significantly longer to learn the sounds of the alphabet. As these children learn to read, they may exhibit difficulty in blending the sounds of letters into a word or segmenting words into their separate sounds.”
We chose this site because it effectively defines what a reading disability is.
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Welcome, and thank you for visiting our site! To access our resources, please see the below posts, where you will find: links to websites about reading to your child, a rating of each website, and a brief description of what the site contains. We hope this information will be helpful to you, in making reading to your child a more fulfilling experience for both you and your child!
(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.)
(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
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