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Monday, 27 March 2006

Symbols in the Reading & Writing Process

Posted on 12:46 by Unknown





Let’s assume that every child can learn to read. We are doing them a disservice to think otherwise, aren't we? By not teaching a child to read (or making the choice to not teach them) we are limiting their world. It is important that we assume every child can learn to read.




We can try teaching them in conventional ways but if this isn’t working, using visual supports may be the answer.
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