Education, Volumen56New England Publishing Company, 1936 |
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... difficulties of poor readers . If we could overcome reading disabilities in their initial stages , before the child becomes conspicuously retarded , we should be able to prevent a large pro- portion of later school failures and ...
... difficulties of poor readers . If we could overcome reading disabilities in their initial stages , before the child becomes conspicuously retarded , we should be able to prevent a large pro- portion of later school failures and ...
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... difficulties is the first step in the reading program . More important by far is the plan for adjustment of these difficulties . The first part of this paper will deal with school provisions for children with severe handicaps in reading ...
... difficulties is the first step in the reading program . More important by far is the plan for adjustment of these difficulties . The first part of this paper will deal with school provisions for children with severe handicaps in reading ...
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... difficulties , difficulties in comprehen- sion and recall , and general habits allied to reading . This will be fol- This will be fol- lowed by recommendations in regard to the type of word recognition ap- proaches that seem most ...
... difficulties , difficulties in comprehen- sion and recall , and general habits allied to reading . This will be fol- This will be fol- lowed by recommendations in regard to the type of word recognition ap- proaches that seem most ...
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Reading Aptitude Tests for the Prediction of Success and Failure | 7 |
Reading Providing for Individual Differences in Donald D | 30 |
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