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Show What to do to help H IT rhl m hotter III Vl U VdU UCLLvl yVUI subsequent articles I hope to of the ssbhJ1 I by Gerald J. Nebeker School Psychologist A few weeks ago I wrote an article on reading problems call- - Read- - ed What is dyslexia? ing problems comprise only two of the seven known learning disabilities, however, and in 'CLIP AND SAVE . One reader of the article on dyslexia asked what could be done at home to help her second ' grader obtain basic reading skills. I am very grateful for the inquiry, and although I am cer- tainly no reading specialist, I will attempt an answer to her cf any presaiptam with this coupon! JJmaki Pharmacy 656 North Main, Nephi, Utah J CLIP AND SAVE Tell us what you are paying for prescriptions and we will meet or beat that price. Super savings for seniors and children Your Hometown Pharmacy Where You Get Professional Service Quality Prescriptions Generic Values Friendly Service Senior Citizen Discounts Free Delivery Service Copies just 5 cents each RE-ELE- CT LANE HARWARD JUAB COUNTY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE learning-disable- A proper d. diagnosis is made by a multidisciplinary team of which parents are a part. (2) Reversals of let- ters and words are fairly normal in children through the second grade. I do not become concerned with children ' experiencing reversals until they are in the third grade, although many parents and some teachers do not share my attitude. If it is determined that a child is behind in reading, many things can be done at home. Most of the suggestions in this article are geared for young, elementary-agechildren. It is beneficial to discover the reading program the child is receiving in school. Parents can trust that the school has selected the best methods available to it. Most teachers will gladly inform parents how they can help at home with the specific reading program the child is using. Often, teachers will allow books to go home so that parents can help their children on an individual basis. The same applies if the child is placed in special education. Parents can help by setting a good example. Quite often I see a relationship between how much reading a child sees at home and the childs desire to read. Both father and mother need to be seen reading by the child, as this shows the child that reading can be fun. The daily paper does not count, although reading the daily paper is better than reading the writing on some TV ads. Have a special time of reading with the child. Parents may have the child read to one or d 23-1850 Coupon Expires 123184 question. Before I begin, two points need to be made: (1) A child need not exhibit all of the problems that I listed in the previous article to be considered The Times-New- both of them from one of the child's schools books (A note of be supportive and caution Do not overcorrect the positive. child. Praise at least three things for every one criticism). The parent may also read to the child books from the local lib-- , rary. The idea is that reading is a fun time and parental attention is paid to the child during reading time. Never, never make reading a punitive action for misbehavior. When the child reads, have him read aloud whenever possible. This will help in matching the written input to spoken, words. Teach the child that he can move his lips if he has to read quitely. Reading aloud will slow good readers down, but will help limited readers gain The child can use his finger to keep track of where he is if he needs to. 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