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Helping Children Overcome
Learning Difficulties
$25.65 This is a step by step guide which helps you identify your child's weak areas and develop a plan of action to strengthen those areas. Specific exercises and activities are given to help you work on visual perceptual skills, auditory perceptual skills and basic language skills.
by Jerome Rosner
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How to Teach Your Child to Read
and Spell Successfully
$16.00 This is a very informative and practical book which explains how auditory and visual processing problems impact children's ability to learn to read and spell. Dr. Rappaport gives clear explanations as well as simple tests and exercises to help parents determine if their child is experiencing the problems described and how these areas can be strengthened. Highly recommended.
by Dr. Sheldon Rappaport
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A Practical Guide to Writing
Goals and Objectives
$16.50 Diagnosing and writing objectives for individual needs helps teachers organize teaching materials into orderly, successive increments and allows students to recognize the progress they've made. This book outlines specific goals and objectives for various skill areas (gross motor, auditory perception, reading, spelling and lots more) to be used in developing I.E.P.s. Each objective answers the following questions (1) What is to be done? (2) Under what conditions is the task to be evaluated? (3)How well is the task to be performed? This book also explains how to create simple pre- and post-tests to assess progress and gives sample test items for each skill area.
by Fran Steenburgen Gelb
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Brain Integration Therapy
$16.00 This excellent book provides specific exercises to use with students who are struggling with dyslexia, handwriting, visual processing difficulties, auditory processing difficulties and
eye-hand coordination problems. People who processing information effectively, use both sides of their brain; however, children with learning disabilities often only use one side of their brain efficiently which makes processing more difficult. By stimulating the neurological system with these exercises, children who have these types of difficulties can begin to use their whole brains to process information and make learning and memory more efficient and automatic.
by Dianne T. Craft, M.A.
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Brain Gym
$19.75 For more than fifty years, pioneers in behavioral optometry and sensorimotor training have provided statistical research showing the effects of movement upon learning. Dr. Dennison’s familiarity with this research, oriented mainly toward children with specific language disabilities, led him to extrapolate this information into quick, simple, task-specific movements of body and energy which are appropriate to the special needs of people learning in our modern, highly technological culture. This book was written so that people can experience the vitalizing effects of these movements in their daily-life activities. The user-friendly presentation illustrates when and how to perform the activities.
by Paul Dennison, PhD
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Gaining Confidence to Teach CD-ROM
$15.00 Debbie Strayer speaks about accepting the lifestyle changes of homeschooling from the perspective of a veteran home educator.
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