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  • Assistive Technology for Reading Instruction

    Children with dyslexia or other reading difficulties need a great deal of supplemental instruction to improve their reading proficiency. Assistive technology does not replace an instructor, but can help both teachers, parents, and students by providing skill reinforcement and reading practice.
    Published by Olivia B. (951 pts ) on Apr 22, 2009 to
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