Reading Difficulty or Disability?
A school psychologist can determine whether a child has a reading disability or just reading difficulty. read more
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A school psychologist can determine whether a child has a reading disability or just reading difficulty. read more
Advice from a homeschooling expert on determining at what grade level a homeschooled child is reading. read more
Has your son's reading improved with the tutor? If not, an evaluation may reveal that he has a learning disability. read more
Advice from a homeschooling expert for a parent whose son can read words on flash cards, but he not in a book. read more
Don't be afraid to turn off the TV! Limit time on the computer to half an hour. But don't force the reading issue or your child will rebel. read more
Retention should be a last resort. read more
Here is an expert's advice to a seventh-grader who is struggling with reading. read more
Learn what being a sight reader means for a child. read more
Specific reading comprehension troubles, such as difficulty with rhyming words or sight words, don't usually signal a catastrophic problem. read more
Your son's recognition and sounding-out ability are remarkable for a four-year-old. But he may not be ready to read, even though he is able to work wi... read more
First grade is when children traditionally learn how to read; a child does not need to enter the grade already reading. read more
Advice from a homeschooling expert on teaching a six-year-old to read. read more
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