Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... 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 tiring for ...
... 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 tiring for ...
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The two remaining boys were about equal in perceptual skills : one was severely retarded in both perceptual areas ; one did adequately for his age but had difficulty pulling together meaning from what he saw with what he heard . The ...
The two remaining boys were about equal in perceptual skills : one was severely retarded in both perceptual areas ; one did adequately for his age but had difficulty pulling together meaning from what he saw with what he heard . The ...
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... perceptual or conceptual foreground while his special topic of interest remains as an emotional background . As a result the highly charged interest area intrudes into and finally dominates the lesson to the exclusion of the topic of ...
... perceptual or conceptual foreground while his special topic of interest remains as an emotional background . As a result the highly charged interest area intrudes into and finally dominates the lesson to the exclusion of the topic of ...
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