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Ages: 5-Adult
Grades: K-Adult
 Get comprehensive information on identifying, understanding, and diagnosing students with dyslexia and dysgraphia along with hands-on strategies and techniques for intervention. 
 The author begins by dispelling 16 myths about dyslexia and setting a goal of helping the reader understand the struggles experienced by students with dyslexia and dysgraphia. Then discusses:
  -  the processing styles inherent in dyslexia and dysgraphia
  -  how to identify at-risk students
  -  components relevant to diagnosing dyslexia
  -  when to compensate and when to remediate
  -  the importance of phonological awareness skills and how to develop them at early and advanced levels
  -  approaches to develop sound/symbol correspondence for reading and spelling
  -  why students with dyslexia need instruction in phonics 
  -  how to develop written language skills using remedial and bypass strategies
  -  how to improve written language expresssion through metacognitive awareness and explicit practice of specific processing skills
  
 Activities are included to build these skills: 
  -  phonological awareness beginning with easy rhyming and alliteration tasks and ending with advanced tasks such as creating malapropisms and reduplication games
  -  sound/symbol correspondence following a mnemonic teaching system called Memory Foundations for Reading (MFR) 
  -  decoding and encoding through structured, systematic, and multisensory instruction and practice
  -  spelling based on Levine's six acquired insights and including activities designed to enhance learning at each insight
  -  manuscript and cursive writing 
  -  prewriting skills such as comprehension, rehearsal, and organization
  -  written expression subskills such as as drafting, proofreading, and editing
  
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  308 pages • 8.5 x 11, softcover book with reproducible pages (checklists, therapy activities) • ©1999