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Tag Archives: Dyslexic no more: Saved by the ABC’s
The Savant who Knew His Mother’s Love (part 1/3)
Joe and I are different from other people. We just accept things when God puts them before us. It’s like accepting what you have to do in life. Things come at you, and you don’t say, “Am I going … Continue reading
Book Review: How to Tutor Reading, Writing & Arithmetic (by Samuel Blumenfeld)
“It is not necessary to have had formal teaching experience to become a tutor. If you have enjoyed reading to children and answering their questions, then you should enjoy tutoring. With the proper instructional materials, anyone who enjoys children can … Continue reading
Phonics Saves a Struggling Reader — She’s now a Global Change Agent
“Unfortunately, I not only know about the reading problem in our schools, but I am well aware of how it feels to be labeled a reading failure. Feeling is a lot more acute than just knowing.” Mary didn’t start out … Continue reading
Posted in Dyslexic No More, education, homeschooling, Intensive Phonics, Jane & Sally, Mary Burkhardt, Phonics, Reading, teaching, teaching phonics, tutoring
Tagged Dyslexic no more: Saved by the ABC's, Phonics or Whole Language??, Samuel Blumenfeld, systematic phonics, Teaching Reading in the Homeschool, Why Johnny Can't Read, you can teach your kids to read at home
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The Stigma of Dyslexia
Sometime, somewhere, within the history of American education, it was decided that it was not good to write with the left hand. Writing this way was often punished. I learned of just such an example, in the most unusual of … Continue reading
Posted in Dr. Neil Alexander-Passe, education, homeschooling, left-handed punishment, Phonics, Reading, Stigma of Dyslexia, teaching, tutoring
Tagged Alpha-Phonics, Dyslexic no more: Saved by the ABC's, Homeschooling, How to Teach Reading, Samuel Blumenfeld, systematic phonics, you can teach your kids to read at home
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Miss Cora & the Kentucky Mountain People
The Kentucky Girl (commencement speech on graduating from teacher’s college) While other girls were posing, their charms being exhibited, their characteristics discussed. There has lived and walked, among the evergreen pines and the sturdy oaks, of the mountains of Kentucky, a creature … Continue reading
Posted in education, homeschooling, Phonics, Reading, teaching, tutoring
Tagged adult illiteracy, Alpha-Phonics, Cora Wilson Stewart, Dyslexic no more: Saved by the ABC's, Kentucky Moonlight Schools, Meg Rayborn Dawson, Samuel Blumenfeld, systematic phonics, you can teach your kids to read at home
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The Irish Mom who gave her Son a Voice
Tragedy Leaves a Young Girl without a Family “At the time many children were playing on the street as several women from the tenements sat on the pavement watching on. Yet within minutes the scene was one of screams and dust … Continue reading
Posted in Cerebral Palsy, Christy Brown, education, homeschooling, My Left Foot, Phonics, Reading, Reviews of Alpha-Phonics, schools, special education, teaching, tutoring
Tagged Alpha-Phonics, Dyslexic no more: Saved by the ABC's, Homeschooling, How to Tutor, teaching reading, Teaching Reading in the Homeschool, teaching reading with love
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A Convicted Murderer, a Columbia Grad, and a Missionary
IT IS LIKE A MIRACLE… for a man, who never knew a letter, to walk out of our school in an hour able to read a whole page of his own language with Roman letters. We see that miracle happen over … Continue reading
Carpenters, Musicians & the ABC’s
Consider carpenters. Before starting projects, they must understand their tools and how to use them. Consider musicians. Before joining orchestras, they must understand notes and how to follow them. Consider readers. Before reading, they must understand letters and how to … Continue reading