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READ 180 is a reading intervention program created by the Scholastic Corporation (Scholastic). Its focus is to utilize adaptive technology to improve literacy in students in Grades 4–12 who read at least two years below their grade level.
If your child has dyslexia, there are treatment options and resources available that can help him learn to read and write, and catch up in school.
Reading. Reading Recovery is a short-term intervention approach designed for English-speaking children aged five or six, who are the lowest achieving in literacy after their first year of school. For instance, a child who is unable to read the simplest of books or write their own name, after a year in school, would be appropriate for a referral ...
Reach Out and Read, Inc. ( ROR) is a US nonprofit organization that promotes reading. Reach Out and Read is a national early literacy organization working directly with pediatric care providers to share the lifelong benefits that result from families reading aloud to their children every day. ROR programs integrate these experiences into ...
Speech therapy for autism helps improve communication skills, social interactions, and understanding of language. This can make daily interactions and learning more manageable for autistic people.
Find out from WebMD how an occupational therapist can help children with ADHD improve their skills in everyday tasks.
Applied behavior analysis is a type of therapy for people on the autism spectrum. Learn more about it, what to expect, and more.
Sensory integration therapy is used to improve symptoms of sensory integration dysfunction. Learn more about how it works and if it's effective.