There are certain characteristics of groups and individual children that increase their likelihood of struggling with reading. Find out how to use knowledge of these risk factors to help prevent reading problems for these children.
Think outside of the box. Create. Wonder. Read. Explore. Look. See. Whether in science or at home, in poetry or prose, with or without words, creativity is all around. And stretching your imagination is a great way to start the New Year.
Imagine: a baby from the familiar lullaby makes a different sort of journey; crayon actors meet an old monster; cut-outs combine with bold color to make something unfamiliar into the very familiar. Open these books and it will happen. They are sure to inform and inspire and spark readers’ imaginations through pictures and lively language.
Featuring Virginia Buysse, Lydia Carlis, Charles R. Greenwood, and Jim Lesko in a discussion about the role Response to Intervention (RTI) can play in child development through high-quality instruction and targeted interventions matched to children’s learning needs.