As the rate of students with learning disabilities increase, it is important for teachers to know proper techniques for teaching students with learning disabilities. However, you do not need to be a ...
As a parent and a strong believer in the power of education to transform lives, one of the biggest reasons I wanted to serve as a state representative was to make a difference in the lives of ...
A class of second-graders at Plainfield Elementary stood up and raised their arms. Extending two fingers — or sky writers — they traced out a letter “K” in the air. “Kay. Slide down, slide in, slide ...
The first thing Kathryn Nicholas will tell you about her 11-year-old son Jason is that he's a bright, curious kid who can build elaborate machines out of Legos and remember the code names and payloads ...
When Colleen Walston's son was learning to read, he struggled more than most first-graders. Concord Public Schools evaluated him, but did not identify any learning disability. He was placed in reading ...
As a volunteer tutor, Alison Dryfoos-Mazzie teaches children with dyslexia how to read. “When it’s done properly, it’s life-changing,” she said. After children begin reading, they begin learning, ...
Gov. Brian Kemp’s signature on legislation that forces schools to get serious about a baffling reading problem could improve dismal literacy rates. The new law might also accomplish nothing, depending ...
November marks National Family Literacy Month, a fitting occasion as concern about reading instruction in U.S. schools goes from a simmer to a boil. For years, parents and educators around the country ...
Thsi is ont waht dyslexia lokso lkie. Most likely, you were able to read the previous sentence. A powerful pattern seeker, your brain ignored the errors and instead sought out pre-existing logical ...