by Karen Rogers
Helping your learning-disabled child learn to read can be a positive life-changing experience for you and your child. Unlike the past, where physically or mentally handicapped children were hidden away or warehoused in in...read more
As a former teacher of young children, many children with learning disabilities passed through the doors of my classroom. In general they all had one thing in common. Children with learning disabilities do not like to read...read more
Reading to and with your child should be fun and adventurous. Written words tell a story, and the best way to get a child with a processing disorder to read is to first choose something they would be interested in. Sit qui...read more
Not knowing how old your child is makes it a little difficult to answer, but you could try these suggestions. I had success with one of my children with these methods. For younger children. Make reading fun. Try simple rea...read more
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