Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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SOME OBSERVATIONS OF PERCEPTUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN IN TWO APPROACHES TO READING Joan Chapman Kalamazoo Public Schools Reading is one problem facing children having perceptual lags in their development . Some children may reveal ...
SOME OBSERVATIONS OF PERCEPTUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN IN TWO APPROACHES TO READING Joan Chapman Kalamazoo Public Schools Reading is one problem facing children having perceptual lags in their development . Some children may reveal ...
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... perceptually impaired children . Lehtinen ( 8 ) gives the reason for avoiding highly stimulating personal interests . " The child is unable to maintain a perceptual or conceptual foreground while his special topic of interest remains as ...
... perceptually impaired children . Lehtinen ( 8 ) gives the reason for avoiding highly stimulating personal interests . " The child is unable to maintain a perceptual or conceptual foreground while his special topic of interest remains as ...
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... perceptual impairment : 1. A certain amount of readiness should be expected of a child before starting him in either ... perceptually impaired children . The eye - level work and lighted sub- ject in darkened room aided these children to ...
... perceptual impairment : 1. A certain amount of readiness should be expected of a child before starting him in either ... perceptually impaired children . The eye - level work and lighted sub- ject in darkened room aided these children to ...
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