For homework to be truly worthwhile for special needs students, it is most important that the assigned work addresses their individual needs. If this does not occur, then frustration as well as some degree of self-deprecation will.
Helping Your Child with Remedial Reading
Read all the entries in the series:
- An Excitingly Effective Remedial Reading Program
- Program Designed for Parents
- Learning Disabilities
- Learning Disabilities – Symptoms
- Dispelling a Common Fallacy
- Learning Difficulties: Overcoming Diagnosing Problems
- Learning Disabilities: The Importance of Obtaining an Official Diagnosis
- Simplicity – The Mainstay of an Effective Remedial Reading Program
- Remedial Reading: Parental Participation – Help or Hindrance
- Tips on Choosing a Tutor
- Tutoring Tips
- Matching Reading Materials to a Student’s Ability
- Factors in Remedial Reading That Deserve Respect
- Comprehension
- Techniques that Promote Comprehension
- Modification of a Student’s Curriculum
- Promotion
- Homework – Part 1 of 3
- Homework – Part 2 of 3
- Homework – Part 3 of 3
- Study Skills
- Study Skills Outline
- Holistic Approach – Part 1 of 3
- Holistic Approach – Part 2 of 3
- Holistic Approach – Part 3 of 3
- Teaching Video One
- Teaching Video Two
- Reading Comprehension – Essential Forerunner Skills
- Darwin Remedial Reading Program – Testimonials
- Promotion: Should a student be promoted or held back.