by Dan DeMarle | Apr 19, 2025 | Classroom, Reading, Reading, Teaching
“Teaching children how to identify and combine parts of words is an important component of a comprehensive approach to reading and spelling instruction, new ACU research shows. The study, led by ACU’s Australian Center for the Advancement of Literacy,...
by Dan DeMarle | Apr 12, 2025 | Intellectual Disability, Reading, Teaching
BySarah Morris Dec 23, 2024 “For language arts teachers, finding effective ways to enhance comprehension for students with intellectual disabilities can often feel frustrating or like a dead end. There are many resources out there with claims of the best reading...
by Dan DeMarle | Apr 2, 2025 | ADHD, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Classroom, Other Health Impairment, Reading, Teaching
“Structured literacy, an evidence-based dyslexia intervention, combined with thoughtful accommodations, benefits students with ADHD and reading disabilities. Learn about these approaches here.” By Mark Bertin, M.D. “Learning to read is the most...
by Dan DeMarle | Aug 31, 2024 | Classroom, Reading, Teaching
A new study found that California schools got positive results from a targeted investment in the science of reading — even with the challenges of pandemic recovery....
by Dan DeMarle | Aug 18, 2024 | Classroom, Reading, Teaching
Teaching our kids to read is about more than sounding out words or summarizing texts. True reading comprehension requires more of students — and of schools. Opinion by Susan Engel and Catherine Snow...
by Dan DeMarle | Jun 7, 2024 | Classroom, Parents/Guardians, Reading, Reading, Summer Camp, Teaching
ADDitude readers share their kids’ favorite books and characters highlighting and celebrating brain differences. From fantasy and graphic novels to mysteries and Y.A. romance novels, our ultimate summer reading list includes perfect page-turners for neurodivergent...