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21. ADHDadults And Chldren In Schools And The Workplace. What Teachers And Colleague
They are the books that others are reading and finding helpful, and Learning Behaviorin Six Weeks help Stop Ld, add, Adhd, dyslexia, School Dropouts
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Reading comprehension in children with ADD and ADHD, and books to help ADD and ADHD people with thier education in schools.
READING COMPREHENSION IN CHILDREN WITH ADHD
Unfortunately, many children diagnosed with ADHD go on to have important difficulties in their academic development. For example, prior research has shown that children with ADHD are more likely to have learning disabilities than other children, and are also more likely to be retained in grade at some point during their schooling.
One especially important area that has not been carefully studied is the effect that ADHD may have on children's reading comprehension. Because reading comprehension requires sustained mental effort and attention, it seems reasonable to expect that ADHD would have an adverse effect on this skill. In this study, the reading comprehension abilities of 21 children in grades 4-6 with and without ADHD were compared. What is noteworthy about the children in this study is that the authors first made sure that the two groups were matched on their basic sight reading skills. In other words, the children with ADHD were selected so that their ability to read individual words did not differ from the non-ADHD children. This enabled the authors to determine whether children with ADHD have deficits in reading comprehension even when their more basic reading abilities (e.g. their ability to read and sound out individual words) are intact. For the reading comprehension assessment, children were asked to read several passages of approximately 440 words in length from a 5th grade science text. After reading each passage, children were asked to rate on a 5-point scale how well they understood what they had just read. They were then asked to give the passage a good title and to identify the specific number of main ideas in the text and their accuracy in identifying the topic and main ideas present in each passage was evaluated.

22. EXPANDED READING [rapid Reading]
English; Speed reading; dyslexia and add (attention deficit disorder). Objectives OBJECTIVES help children to see that there is more than one way to see all
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EXPANDED READING [rapid reading]
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Appropriate grade levels : third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth
Subject Area(s) : reading
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  • English Speed Reading Dyslexia and ADD (attention deficit disorder)
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OBJECTIVES:
Help children to see that there is more than one way to see all the word on a page of print.
Show them how to immediately double their reading speed, while maintaining good comprehension.
Help the children to learn visualizing techniques to help them to gain greater comprehension.
To give Dyslexic and ADD children an alternative reading skill that often allows them to read with greater comprehension than normal reading does.
Materials :
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Introductory questions to stimulate discussion :
  • Who knows how to double their reading speed right now?
  • 23. Davis - Reading Rescue 1-2-3
    percentage of children in America truly suffer from dyslexia. fidget, especially ifthey have add/ADHD? your help, and with proper instruction. Happy reading!
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    I'd like to welcome Peggy Wilber to our Meet the Author series and our reading help section She is the cofounder of the Pikes Peak One+One Reading Tutoring Program and teaches parents, grandparents, tutors and educators how to help children improve their reading skills. She has a master's degree in education from Boston University and a certification in Early Childhood Reading Instruction from the University of Colorado. Peggy lives in Colorado Springs with her husband, David, and their two children. Auditory Training Peggy, your book is based on research at Yale which brings together auditory training, phonics and whole language to help children learn to read. How did you determine that these were the essential elements and how it fits together? P eggy:
    I will begin by describing two children: Johnny, a third grader, knows lots of phonic rules such as vowels that go walking and talking together and bossy silent

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    25. Dr. Kathie Nunley's Layered Curriculum Web Site For Educators
    successful therapy and programs to help get our A special thanks to reading specialist,Nanci Ross *PACE Processing and Cognitive enhancement (add-dyslexia).
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    Are you parenting or working with a struggling reader? You are certainly not alone! The new NICD report released this year shows that 45% of the 9 year olds in America are reading disabled - a staggering statistic. This page is designed to help educators and parents in their quest for successful therapy and programs to help get our struggling readers back on track.
    A special thanks to reading specialist , Nanci Ross* whose assistance makes this page possible. Articles by Nanci: **PACE - Processing and Cognitive enhancement
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    26. Reading Help Is Just For Kids
    1 in 8 people exhibits signs of dyslexia. diagnosed with attention deficit disorder(add), Chris mother Elias L. Levine, engine designer reading help is just
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    Josh Leis, 12, of Liberty Township can read a newspaper with ease. FREE SCREENINGS The two-year Children's Basic Reading Program is operated and funded by the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati, 19 Broadcast Plaza, 635 W. Seventh St., Cincinnati.
    It operates out of two locations: the Urban League, 3458 Reading Road, Avondale, and United Ministries, 525 Graves Ave., Erlanger.
    If your child is 7-9 years old and has difficulty reading, call 621-7323 to make an appointment for a free screening Wednesday or Thursday.
    The next program begins Sept. 30.
    Less than six months ago, they couldn't. What made a difference is a program that boosted their confidence in learning and brought them to their appropriate academic level. The Children's Basic Reading Program, a free 4-year-old service offered by the Literacy Network of Greater Cincinnati, helps children ages 7-9 who have been screened with dyslexia-type symptoms and cannot afford private tutoring.

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    29. Teenagers: Dyslexia And/or ADD Equal Speed Reading Giftedness, By George Stancli
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    SelfGrowth.com Complete Article Directory Article Send this website to a friend please visit our sponsor Dyslexia and/or ADD equal Speed Reading Giftedness - by George Stancliffe Almost two years ago, a lady who had signed up for one of my speed reading courses showed up early on the first day of class to privately inform me that she had a reading disability, so that I wouldn't be too frustrated at the poor performance that she was expecting in the class. I gave her some words of encouragement and told her that she might do better than she thought she would. I'm glad I encouraged her. She ended the course reading 18,000 words per minute. While it's not uncommon for children to attain such reading speeds, I've only had one adult student in my life who could go faster.
    Last night I just finished talking to my friend, Troy, who teaches school (in fact, the charter school that he taught at for the past two years has 50% of the students DIAGNOSED with Attention Deficit Disorder [ADD]). He and I have the same hobby: We teach children to speed read. It was nice to find out that Troy has noticed the same pattern that I have noticed in our speed reading students: Some "learning disabled" people are EXTREMELY gifted when it comes to speed reading.
    Specifically, the children who have ADD and Dyslexia tend to catch on to speed reading better than most other children, based on what I have seen in my speed reading classes. Recently, new evidence had come forward that verifies what Troy and I have discovered on our own.

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    By SUSAN DU PLESSIS In this article reading help for schoolchildren of all ages is explored. Reading and learning are the two things that determine the success of a child during his school career. First he learns to read. Then he reads to learn. Because the child with reading problems and reading difficulties battles to read, he is therefore also hampered in the learning situation. Unfortunately poor reading skills, and therefore poor learning skills, have become a reality for an alarming number of children. In an American study in 1998, the National Assessment Governing Board tested students nationwide and rated their reading abilities at four levels: Below Basic, Basic, Proficient, and Advanced. Thirty-eight percent of fourth grade students were rated Below Basic. In the same study, only 31% of students were at or above the acceptable level of Proficient. Considering that 11% of students were untestable due to learning disabilities or language barriers, it implies that approximately 44% of fourth grade students are illiterate and only 25% are reading at an acceptable level! HOW TO IDENTIFY READING PROBLEMS AND READING DIFFICULTIES The signs or symptoms below indicate that a child has a reading problem and therefore needs help:
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    For a student with dyslexia, reading common words and letter combinations is as foreign to them as trying to read in another language. The key to helping a student with dyslexia is to break reading into its basic elements: letter sounds, letter combinations, words in isolation, and finally, sentences and stories. Steps: Assess the child's knowledge of the alphabet. If a student does not know the names of all the letters of the alphabet, one cannot assume the child will know the sounds the letters make. Practice making letter sounds. Start with the simple individual sounds each letter makes and, upon mastery, gradually move to more complex consonant and vowel combinations. Use a lot of variety in sound instruction; it can become boring very fast. Play games using letter magnets, flash cards or letter blocks. Look for and cut out letters and letter combinations from the newspaper. Combine letters and letter combinations to create words. Start with simple sight words and, upon mastery, gradually increase the difficulty of the words. Apply the same decoding strategies you used with sounding out letters to prompt the child in sounding out new words. Say things like, "What sound does 'c' make? What sound does 'a' make? What sound does 't' make? Now put the three sounds together." Again, vary the instructional techniques you use to increase learning and motivation.

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