
Literacy
				Learning to Read: The Importance of Both Phonological and Morphological Approaches
One of the main reading difficulties people with LDs have is in decoding printed words. People without

One of the main reading difficulties people with LDs have is in decoding printed words. People without

Answered by Nathalie Paquet-Bélanger Learning to read is a crucial part of school learning; often, a positive experience of learning to read helps

There are a number of valuable resources for teaching children with reading problems and reading LDs. The

By Kelly Ryan Hicks and James B. Hale Commercial Reading Programs: Being an Informed Consumer Commercial reading programs are useful as they may

Explicit instruction involves using highly structured and sequenced steps to teach a specific skill. With this approach,
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