Teaching Reading To Children With Down Syndrome A Guide For Parents And Teachers Topics In Down Syndrome

Teaching - In Loco Parentis, Education, Pedagogy: When minor children are entrusted by parents to a school, the parents delegate to the school certain responsibilities for their children, and the school has certain liabilities. In effect, the school and the teachers take some of the responsibility and some of the authority of the parents. The exact extent and nature of this responsibility and ...

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Phys.org: Reading shortcuts for children may be popular, but the research doesn't back them up

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Reading shortcuts for children may be popular, but the research doesn't back them up

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Experts explain how best to prepare very young children to read. Children who are reading on their own as early as age 2 or 3 are the outliers, literacy experts said. Recently, a friend gave me a hand ...

The Columbus Dispatch on MSN: We must go beyond box checking when it comes to teaching reading | Opinion

The science of reading isn't enough for Ohio children. Effective reading instruction must address skill and confidence together.

We must go beyond box checking when it comes to teaching reading | Opinion

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: An unusual group comes together to improve Milwaukee children's reading skills. Will it work?

An unusual group comes together to improve Milwaukee children's reading skills. Will it work?

An increase in both the rates of homeschooling and the expectations of children who are entering kindergarten means the burden of teaching our youngsters to read is falling on parents like never ...

The Conversation: Reading shortcuts for children may be popular, but the research doesn’t back them up

Reading enjoyment is at its lowest level for two decades, according to the National Literacy Trust’s annual survey. This matters because books expose children to a broader and richer vocabulary than ...