Reading and Remedial Reading

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acute reading disability
Auditory Sequencing
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Backward Children
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Cerebral Dominance
child's environment
diagnostic program
emotional development
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Finger Contact
Graded Word Reading Test
Hand Eye Co-ordination
Hebb's Theory
Hebb’s Theory
Held
language development
Minimal Brain Damage
Minimal Brain Injury
normal reading programme
Perceptual Training
Perceptual Training Programme
Phonic Analysis
phonic readiness
Phonic Readiness and the Beginnings of Phonic Teaching
phonic teaching
Phonically Regular Words
physical development
Play Back
Reading Backwardness
Reading Disabilities
Reading Failure
Reading Readiness
Receptive Aphasia
remedial reading
Remedial Teaching of Reading
remedial techniques
sensory development
Severe Reading Disabilities
Sight Vocabulary
social development
spelling activities
Training Perceptual Abilities
training programme
Vice Versa
Visual Copying
Word Recognition
word recognition skills

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032269924
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1967, Reading and Remedial Reading describes the normal reading programme in the school where the author taught and the diagnosis and treatment of acute difficulties in learning to read. The work deals mainly with so-called educationally maladjusted children, many of whom showed signs of possible damage to the central nervous system, but Mr Tansley believes that the methods and techniques given are applicable to all children, irrespective of levels of intelligence, who are experiencing difficulties to learn. The results achieved are most encouraging and have been tested by numerous expert visitors from this country and abroad. This is a helpful guide to a large number of people- staffs and students in University Education Departments, educational psychologists, remedial teachers, special-school teachers, primary school teachers, and medical officers in the School Health Service.

A. E. Tansley

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