Reading and the Brain, Volume 4

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Comprehensive Methods of Teaching Reading in K-1 Students Marcelle Nahai The method used to teach children to read and the environment in which they are taught is crucial to their level of reading ability. Having a school and home environment which encourages curiosity around language and learning have been proven crucial when it concerns developing reading skills in young children (Hulme et al, 2015). There needs to be a longitudinal study done on how home and school environments affect reading ability as students age and surpass lower elementary grades. With or without a diagnosis of dyslexia, there must be a diverse and curious classroom setting that cultivates curiosity to best stimulate learning and accumulation of skill.

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The Importance of Diversity in Children’s Books Allie Schroeder

7min
pages 31-39

Assigning Letter Symbols to Sounds Cat Scales

1min
page 30

Mental Imagery in Early Readers Paul Sanz

1min
page 29

Various Age Groups Reading AAVE Taylor Powell

1min
page 28

Graphic Novels and Dyslexic Reading Enjoyment Caroline Pierce

1min
page 27

Proust and the Squid Cecilia Pardo

1min
page 26

The Benefits of Multisensory Learning Helen Nelson

1min
page 25

Teaching Reading to be Enjoyable Luna McCauley

1min
page 23

Comprehensive Methods of Teaching Reading in K-1 Students Marcelle Nahai

1min
page 24

Reading with ADHD Lila Jane Long

1min
page 22

Unique Evolution Towards Reading and Writing Sophie Kim

1min
page 21

Maximizing Engagement Kenan Kadragic

1min
page 20

Accessibility in Reading with Dyslexia Joe Jordak

1min
page 19

Dyslexia across Languages Zac Hillimire

1min
page 18

Code Switching while Reading Carmen Goslan

1min
page 15

Impact of Audiobooks on Young Dyslexic Readers Cal Forde

1min
page 14

Comparative School Supports for Dyslexic Students John Graner

1min
page 17

Treated vs Untreated Dyslexia John Graner

1min
page 16

Neuronal Recycling for Writing Henry Drummond

1min
page 13

An Orton-Gillingham Lesson Vivi Belkin

1min
page 7

Commonalities of Dyslexia in Mandarin and English Learners Camilo Castrillon

1min
page 10

Illustrations and Reading Comprehension Sabrina Belkin

1min
page 6

Developing Reading in a Pandemic Merci Dearwent

1min
page 12

Introduction Miranda Knowles

1min
page 4

Developing Reading Skills in Multilingual Children Harper Bundy

1min
page 9

Out-Loud Reading and Comprehension in Adults and Teenagers Calliope Cutchins

1min
page 11

Reading - Audio vs. Visual Camy Brown

1min
page 8
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