The Reading Disability Crisis: How Parents Can Reclaim Control

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ISBN-10:

0999458515

ISBN-13:

9780999458518

Author(s): Parker, Stephen
Edition: 1
Released: Sep 26, 2018
Format: Paperback, 234 pages
Related ISBN: 9780999458556

Description:

Many “reading disabled” kids have nothing wrong with them other than the fact that they are victims of a faulty instructional method called Whole Word. From 1930-1975, Whole Word was known as the Look/Say method. From 1975-2000, it was called Whole Language. Since 2000, the newest version of Whole Word goes by the name “Balanced Literacy.” All Whole Word programs start reading instruction with memorized “sight words” and guessing strategies. Many of our kids, including some of our brightest, can’t learn to read in such a manner because it’s not logical - it makes no sense to them. Parents can solve this problem by teaching their child to read themselves, using the method recommended by the National Reading Panel: Synthetic Phonics. This book will guide you at each step along the way as you reclaim control of your child’s future.

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