Reading Horizons, Volume 10Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1969 |
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... important was the use of a quiet period in the day , resulting in a release from hurry and tension . This , it was found , was a time when child and parent were drawn closely together . The parents interviewed were unanimous in their ...
... important was the use of a quiet period in the day , resulting in a release from hurry and tension . This , it was found , was a time when child and parent were drawn closely together . The parents interviewed were unanimous in their ...
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... importance , and the whole environment demands of him a higher level of thinking . Gibbon says , " Let us read with ... important ways in which the parents of today's children can help in this situation . First , there is the need to ...
... importance , and the whole environment demands of him a higher level of thinking . Gibbon says , " Let us read with ... important ways in which the parents of today's children can help in this situation . First , there is the need to ...
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... important as the physical , in determining reading readiness . Educators differ in their evaluation of a person's " intelligence quotient , " but everyone will undoubtedly agree that there are degrees of mental maturity , and that a ...
... important as the physical , in determining reading readiness . Educators differ in their evaluation of a person's " intelligence quotient , " but everyone will undoubtedly agree that there are degrees of mental maturity , and that a ...
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Editorial CommentUniversities of Tomorrow | 5 |
To Read | 18 |
Round Robin 137 | 31 |
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