More and more schools across the country are implementing Science of Reading concepts into their curriculum, in an effort to better serve the needs of students struggling with reading and…
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What Is Educational Therapy? A Quick Introduction
The harsh reality is that there are a lot of children across the country struggling with things like math, reading, science, or dealing with increasingly prevalent issues like anxiety or…
5 Ways to Incorporate the Science of Reading Into Your Classroom
The Science of Reading is on everybody’s lips nowadays, as schools across New York State are gearing up to embrace its principles and incorporate Structured Literacy into their curriculums. The…
What Is Reading Fluency and Why Is It Important?
When it comes to teaching children how to read, fluency is the ultimate goal, and that’s what teachers, tutors, and parents are working towards achieving. But exactly is reading fluency,…
The Science of Reading Vs Balanced Literacy: What’s the Difference?
While research shows that learning how to speak is an innate process, learning how to read, unfortunately, is not. The sad reality is that many people across the country can’t…
What is the Science of Reading? Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Being a prolific reader is often an underrated skill, but we know that it’s actually a critical skill that can have a massive impact on someone’s personal and professional development…
Teaching Reading to Special Education Vs General Education Classrooms: The Key Differences
Teaching reading to special education students in your classroom requires a different approach than teaching reading to general education students. Special education children often have learning disabilities or cognitive, behavioral,…
10 Things Every New Teacher Should Know That They Didn’t Learn in College
Most people who decide to pursue a career in education do so because they have a generous character and a burning desire to help people and make the world a…
Can White Noise Help Struggling Students Stay Focused in the Classroom?
If you’ve been following trends on social media where people are talking about strategies and tools to help them focus, be productive, be mindful, and less stressed in their daily…
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Dyscalculia in the Classroom?
There are a lot of debates, studies, and resources looking into how students and parents can support children struggling with reading fluency, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyspraxia, and other related learning disabilities….