Phonics Made Easy: Using Compound Words to Teach Blending Sounds to Struggling Readers
For many struggling readers, understanding the sounds that make up words can be a major challenge...
Maximizing Learning Potential: Incorporating Compound Word Activities into Special Education Curriculum
For students in special education, learning can often be a challenging and complex process. Howev...
Unlocking Literacy Skills for Children with Intellectual Disabilities through Compound Word Instruction
Reading is an essential skill that opens up a world of knowledge and opportunities. Unfortunately...
Empowering Non-Verbal Students with Reading Skills Through Compound Word Practice
For non-verbal students, learning to read can be a challenging and isolating experience. However...
Why Special Education Teachers Should Not Give Up on Teaching Older Students How to Read
As special education teachers, we face unique challenges when it comes to teaching students how t...
Empowering Non-Verbal Students with Reading Skills
For non-verbal students, learning to read can be a challenging task. However, according to Dr. Ka...
Breaking Down Language Barriers: How Compound Words Can Help Non-Verbal Students Learn to Read
Research in the science of reading has shown that compound words can be a valuable tool for intro...
The Power of Compound Words: Helping Students with Special Needs Develop Phonemic Awareness
Research in the science of reading has shown that compound words can be particularly effective fo...
What Comes Before Emergent Reader?
Teaching children to read can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be! By focusing on phonemic a...
What are the 4 levels of reading?
Reading proficiency is a key skill which children of all abilities and backgrounds must learn in ...