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  2. Reading Horizons: A new approach for struggling readers - AOL

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    While many parents were adjusting to the demands of remote schooling last spring, I was doing the opposite: Trying to prepare my dyslexic daughter for a return to an in-person classroom. After ...

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

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    Repeating and reviewing skills can help a child with dyslexia. This is often done in the form of repeated reading. According to LD Online, repeated reading is a technique for children who have ...

  4. The 15 Best Books About Depression - Healthline

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    Best for mindfulness: Full Catastrophe Living. Best for entertainment: Furiously Happy: A Funny Book About Horrible Things. Best for educators: Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and ...

  5. Reading - Wikipedia

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    Reading is the process of taking in the sense or meaning of letters, symbols, etc., especially by sight or touch.. For educators and researchers, reading is a multifaceted process involving such areas as word recognition, orthography (spelling), alphabetics, phonics, phonemic awareness, vocabulary, comprehension, fluency, and motivation.

  6. Children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader, from picture books for the very young to young adult fiction .

  7. Parental Burnout: What It Is and How to Cope - Healthline

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    Take 2 minutes every morning to just breathe and think about yourself. You can also meditate or journal, if you have the time. Bathing at the end of the day can help you relax, physically and ...

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