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  2. Mental Illness Can Make It Hard to Read. Here’s Why — and ...

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    Trauma, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues can make it hard to read and enjoy books. Learn why this happens and what you can do to cope and improve your reading skills.

  3. Marcia A. Invernizzi - Wikipedia

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    This tool is designed to measure specific components of literacy (phonological awareness, alphabet knowledge, knowledge of letter sounds, spelling, concept of word, word recognition in isolation, and oral passage reading) to identify struggling readers in order to provide interventions as early as possible.

  4. 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.

  5. ProLiteracy - Wikipedia

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    ProLiteracy is an international nonprofit that supports literacy programs for adults. New Readers Press is its publishing house that sells materials for adult basic education, high school equivalency test preparation, and English language learning.

  6. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Fountas & Pinnell reading levels (commonly referred to as "Fountas & Pinnell") are a proprietary system of reading levels developed by Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell and published by Heinemann to support their Levelled Literacy Interventions (LLI) series of student readers and teacher resource products.

  7. 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.

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