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  2. How to Help a Child with Dyslexia at Home: Ideas, Resources

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    Learn about dyslexia, a specific learning disability that affects reading and writing skills. Find out how to support your child with dyslexia at home with tips, resources, and reading programs.

  3. Brain Games for Dementia: Examples and Why They Help - Healthline

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    Learn how brain games can help stimulate the brain and improve cognitive skills in people with dementia. Find out the best games to play, such as word puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, dice games, card ...

  4. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180 is a program that uses adaptive technology to improve literacy in students who read below grade level. It has different components, such as whole-group instruction, small-group instruction, and computerized reading instruction, and it is aligned to the Common Core State Standards.

  5. Play Therapy: What Is It, How It Works, and Techniques

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    Play therapy is a form of therapy used primarily for children who may not be able to express their emotions or problems in words. Learn about the benefits, techniques, and examples of play therapy ...

  6. Reading Books: Benefits for Mind and Body - WebMD

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    Reading books can reduce stress, anxiety, and dementia, and improve mental health and well-being. Learn how reading can benefit your brain and body, and how much reading you should do.

  7. Reading Recovery - Wikipedia

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    Reading Recovery is a short-term intervention for low-achieving children in literacy, developed by New Zealand educator Marie Clay in the 1970s. The approach has been criticized and questioned in some countries, and its long-term effects have been found to be negative.

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