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Researchers and teachers agree that children must be able to use graphophonic knowledge in order to learn to read . That is , children must understand that written symbols correspond to sounds which make up written words , and they must ...
Researchers and teachers agree that children must be able to use graphophonic knowledge in order to learn to read . That is , children must understand that written symbols correspond to sounds which make up written words , and they must ...
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These teachers were better able to generalize the use of ideas they had received from workshops and professional readings in their work with children . Their predisposition to literature was an asset to them and they were able to ...
These teachers were better able to generalize the use of ideas they had received from workshops and professional readings in their work with children . Their predisposition to literature was an asset to them and they were able to ...
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To be able to function well in the belies our information society , therefore , adults need to be reading piegel , a at a fairly sophisticated level . s seema y actir Though many parents are able to read text that falls the ing below ...
To be able to function well in the belies our information society , therefore , adults need to be reading piegel , a at a fairly sophisticated level . s seema y actir Though many parents are able to read text that falls the ing below ...
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Perceptions and Reactions | 30 |
Alphabet Books Can Be Used | 44 |
Helping Parents To Select and Evaluate | 51 |
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