If a student recieves remedial help and learns to read they often remain slow readers well into their adult life. But, with a combination of remedial help and an exercise program designed for children with a learning disability the student will be able to read fluently within a few years.
Will a student with dyslexia ever be able to read fluently?
Posted on 7th August 2011 by karenuschold in Uncategorized
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