Tips for Parents of Struggling ReadersHAS your child been labelled in school as adumba, astupida or alazya? Do they face constant,...
Reading fluency improves with practice—but enticing struggling readers to read can present a real challenge for teachers. Because reading is not a task that struggling students usually choose to do, the amount of text they encounter decreases, and so do their opportunities to improve. Teachers can...
And so a tangible action point here is what is one book that you are currently in the middle of that you've been struggling to read?所以一个具体的行动点是:你现在正在读的哪本书让你感到挣扎?And once you've identified what that book is, you just tell yourself that you are going to a...
Practice makes permanent.Brains need repeated and intentional practice to master skills and build long-lasting neural pathways. Evidence-based technology like the Fast ForWord product can provide the necessary practice opportunities, especially for struggling readers. Make it new!Students need novelty for ...
Ride the coattails of that popular post and use it as an opportunity to encourage readers to keep tuning in for more of the same. If you are trying to produce a high volume of posts and struggling to come up with innovative formats and styles, check out our complete collection of content...
Take advantage of text-to-speech.Kindle readers have the added benefit of a text-to-speech function, which means students can hear and see the text at the same time. This tool can help reinforce the skills of struggling readers. Adjust the text size.Students with vision problems can increase...
Every year, these volunteers spend a total of over 7,000 hours helping children with their reading. We asked the charity for their top tips for helping struggling readers find their feet – and their love of books. 1. Be a joker
Author and graduate of The French Culinary Institute Rochelle Bilow shares five tips for writing a foodie romance novel your readers will love.
readers reading with your weakest readers, it is still worth making time for this type of scaffolding tobring along your struggling readers, because these readers are sometimes more motivated to read well for their peers, than they are for anyone else. Of course, you can also have times whe...
This is also the case for books you actually intend to publish. Yes, at some point you’ll need to care about how your actual, real-life readers will react. But that’s what the editing stage is for. If you write your first draft with fear-tinted spectacles, distracted by responses yo...