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  2. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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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. In 2011, Scholastic released its newest version, READ 180 Next Generation, aligned to meet the ...

  3. Reading Recovery - Wikipedia

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    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 to a ...

  4. Marie Clay - Wikipedia

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    Marie Clay. Dame Marie Mildred Clay DBE FRSNZ ( / ˈmɑːri / MAH-ree; [1] née Irwin; 3 January 1926 – 13 April 2007) was a researcher from New Zealand known for her work in educational literacy. She was committed to the idea that children who struggle to learn to read and write can be helped with early intervention.

  5. Presbyopia Treatments and Tips for Managing Symptoms - Healthline

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    In addition to corrective reading glasses or contact lenses, surgical options are available to treat presbyopia. Surgical options include LASIK, refractory surgery, or lens implants.

  6. Natural Vision Correction: Does It Work? - WebMD

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    It’s also a hot topic among eye doctors. Natural vision correction is the belief that you can improve your vision with eye exercises, relaxation techniques, and an eye massage every now and then ...

  7. Presbyopia Treatment Options - Healthline

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    Treatment Options for Presbyopia. Corrective eyeglasses. Contact lenses. Refractive surgery. Prescription eye drops. Lens implants. Corneal inlays. Takeaway. There are multiple treatment options ...

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