How I Became an Early Reader
Nov 12, 2013
Do you recall how you learned to read? Were you an early reader, someone who learned to read before starting school? I was an early reader and so were my brother and sister. Yet, we didn’t learn to read in the way that most early readers learn. My parents didn’t read books to us at home, so what did they do right?
The Neglected (But Necessary) Goal of Your Reading Program
Oct 22, 2013
How is fluency the necessary bridge between word recognition and comprehension, and how do we get students there? Learn more from reading and fluency expert, Dr. Timothy Rasinski, as he shares more on the link between fluency and comprehension.
The Neuroplasticity Revolution With Dr. Norman Doidge
Oct 8, 2013Norman Doidge, M.D., discusses why the concept of brain plasticity—the brain’s ability to grow and change in structure and function in response to experience—is “the most important change in our understanding of the brain in 400 years.”
Reading Fluency Infographic: Countdown to Comprehension
Oct 1, 2013
Research shows that reading fluency is the key to building solid comprehension. How can you help your students become more fluent?
Overcoming Language and Reading Problems: The Promise of Brain Plasticity
Sep 11, 2013Find out how children around the world are rewiring their brains to overcome 'insurmountable' language and reading problems.
Exclusive Webinars with Experts on the Brain and Reading
Aug 13, 2013
It’s time once again for our Fall Webinar Series! Join us for all three webinars, discover the latest about the science of learning, and find out what you can do to help your most struggling learners succeed.
What’s on Your Kids’ Summer Reading List?
Jul 16, 2013
Do you know any kids who are looking for a great book to read? Check out our summer reading list and discover compelling titles for kids of all ages.
Language-Based Learning Disabilities and Auditory Processing Disorders
Jun 18, 2013New research centering on the electrical brain signals picked up by EEG is clarifying the relationship between auditory processing and language learning.
Underachieving Students: Why They Struggle and How Educators Can Help
Jun 11, 2013How early does environment begin to shape children into successful students or underachieving students? The answer has to do, in part, with how early babies start acquiring the skills needed to learn to read.
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