Reading Horizons, Volumes 17-18College of Education Western Michigan University and the Homer L.J. Carter Reading Council, 1976 |
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Pagina 177
... letters in writing , with the LD having thirteen such reversals , while the younger RC children had eight . Younger normal learners , then , had nearly as many letter reversals as did this LD sample . 2 ) The auditory portions were ...
... letters in writing , with the LD having thirteen such reversals , while the younger RC children had eight . Younger normal learners , then , had nearly as many letter reversals as did this LD sample . 2 ) The auditory portions were ...
Pagina 178
... letters or the first and last letters and often lacking vowels . Following the test students were asked to explain their strategy for recalling the sequences . Most LD students who could verbalize what they did reported saying the ...
... letters or the first and last letters and often lacking vowels . Following the test students were asked to explain their strategy for recalling the sequences . Most LD students who could verbalize what they did reported saying the ...
Pagina 201
... letter and not the sound . This requires the child to supply the letter sound himself . After you have played the game this way , vary it again by using ending and middle letters and sounds instead of beginning letters and sounds ...
... letter and not the sound . This requires the child to supply the letter sound himself . After you have played the game this way , vary it again by using ending and middle letters and sounds instead of beginning letters and sounds ...
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