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bination to match , and that the very nature of Condition E would lead to most difficulty . Perceiving , recognizing and appropriately responding to a printed configuration is reading , and this is essentially what Condition E demanded ...
bination to match , and that the very nature of Condition E would lead to most difficulty . Perceiving , recognizing and appropriately responding to a printed configuration is reading , and this is essentially what Condition E demanded ...
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... and organization of the human organism are the keys to language and reading development and difficulties . ... research as to why they work , or why one procedure should be better than another for a particular difficulty .
... and organization of the human organism are the keys to language and reading development and difficulties . ... research as to why they work , or why one procedure should be better than another for a particular difficulty .
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Division of the Toronto Board of Education Child Guidance Clinic as follows : ( 1 ) To analyze the reading difficulty of individual pupils and to plan and supervise appropriate programs , ( 2 ) to review tests , materials , and methods ...
Division of the Toronto Board of Education Child Guidance Clinic as follows : ( 1 ) To analyze the reading difficulty of individual pupils and to plan and supervise appropriate programs , ( 2 ) to review tests , materials , and methods ...
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