Saturday, 15 January 2022

There is no unquestionably best method for teaching struggling readers.

Dyslexic children have a hereditary disability that can be treated–dyslexic children must be taught to read better, especially with regard to what is known as "phonemic awareness," or the sound each letter makes.

Allowing children to use assistive resources such as audiobooks and note takers, requiring specialized teacher training, and providing more accommodations on examinations are all brilliant points.

Dyslexic children, who make up about 5% to 15% of the population, have a neurological condition, a central nervous system idiosyncrasy that makes it difficult for them to associate letters and letter groups with sound waves.


"There is no unquestionably best method for teaching struggling readers." 


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