What the science says: effective reading interventions for kids with learning disabilities
Research-based information and advice for sizing up reading programs and finding the right one for your child with a learning disability.
Poor reading skills drive new federal initiatives
New federal initiatives aim to improve early reading instruction in schools across the country.
How to keep reading with your child
How you can help at home: Support your fourth- or fifth-grader's reading skills by reading aloud, listening to your child read and discussing vocabulary.
Middle and high school reading: Tips from the pros
Teachers and literacy coaches give timely advice on preparing your child for higher level reading.
Middle and high school reading: tips for students
Teachers and a high school student give practical advice for becoming a successful reader in middle and high school.
Learning to read - research informs us
Learn what skills are necessary to learn to read and what kind of instruction he should have.
Learning about a school's approach to reading instruction
How is your child being taught to read? A reading expert explains how to investigate the instructional approach the teacher or school uses.
How parents can help older kids with reading problems
Do you have an older child who struggles with reading? An expert explains how you can help him improve his literacy skills.
Components of effective reading instruction
What are the elements of effective reading instruction for kids who have trouble learning to read? What can parents do at home to develop pre-reading skills and reinforce classroom learning? A reading expert answers those questions here.
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