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  2. 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.

  3. Marie Clay - Wikipedia

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    Marie Clay (1926-2007) was a psychologist and professor who developed the Reading Recovery intervention, a whole language programme for struggling readers. She received many awards and honours, but also faced criticism and controversy for her theory and methods.

  4. Bibliotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Bibliotherapy is a creative arts therapy that uses books, poetry or other written words to help people cope with emotional or psychological problems. Learn about its origins, applications, methods and effectiveness in this comprehensive article from Wikipedia.

  5. Affinity for books. Kids with hyperlexia will like books and other reading materials more than playing with other toys and games. They might even spell words out loud or in the air with their fingers.

  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 works, how much you should do, and what is bibliotherapy.

  7. Benefits of Reading Books: For Your Physical and Mental Health

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    Reading books can improve your brain, empathy, vocabulary, and more. Learn how reading can reduce stress, prevent cognitive decline, and even lengthen your lifespan.

  8. Rapid automatized naming - Wikipedia

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    Rapid automatized naming (RAN) is a task that measures how quickly individuals can name aloud objects, pictures, colors, or symbols. RAN is a predictor of reading abilities and has different types, formats, theories and criticisms.

  9. Dyslexia and ADHD: Which Is It or Is It Both? - Healthline

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    Dyslexia and ADHD often occur together. Knowing if a child or an adult has one or both conditions is key to developing an effective treatment plan. If you have one or both, there are many things ...

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