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... questions regarding what constitutes a good reading program . They have many questions regard- ing how children learn to read , how they learn to en- joy reading and why different children have such widely different abilities in reading ...
... questions regarding what constitutes a good reading program . They have many questions regard- ing how children learn to read , how they learn to en- joy reading and why different children have such widely different abilities in reading ...
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... questions present themselves . They grow out of the fact that several factors must be considered before a child even begins to learn to read . Some of the questions that must be answered might be listed as follows : ... What do we know ...
... questions present themselves . They grow out of the fact that several factors must be considered before a child even begins to learn to read . Some of the questions that must be answered might be listed as follows : ... What do we know ...
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Michigan. Department of Public Instruction. Growing out of all these questions and depending for its answer on them is the very significant question all parents and teachers should ask about a first grade child . " Is this child ready to ...
Michigan. Department of Public Instruction. Growing out of all these questions and depending for its answer on them is the very significant question all parents and teachers should ask about a first grade child . " Is this child ready to ...
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Growing in Reading | 15 |
Learning to Enjoy Literature | 24 |
Some Children May Need Special | 30 |
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