Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... auditory perceptual problem . Four boys had well developed auditory perception but lagged in visual perceptual development . They had poor eye - hand coordination , making pre - writing and writing assignments extremely difficult and ...
... auditory perceptual problem . Four boys had well developed auditory perception but lagged in visual perceptual development . They had poor eye - hand coordination , making pre - writing and writing assignments extremely difficult and ...
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... auditory perceptual area of learning , they all had one problem in common : integrating what they saw with what they heard or said into meaningful language experiences . Method of Presenting Two Reading Approaches Two remedial reading ...
... auditory perceptual area of learning , they all had one problem in common : integrating what they saw with what they heard or said into meaningful language experiences . Method of Presenting Two Reading Approaches Two remedial reading ...
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... auditory skills used in reading . These skills should include an under- standing of sound sequence in oral work and an ability to match sounds to pictures . In other words , the basic readiness skills cannot be taught through either ...
... auditory skills used in reading . These skills should include an under- standing of sound sequence in oral work and an ability to match sounds to pictures . In other words , the basic readiness skills cannot be taught through either ...
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