Early Reading Development

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Early Reading Development

...Without Proper Attribution to as a Source EARLY READING DEVELOPMENT By Dr. P. McCabe September 1998 Introduction Language development is a prerequisite for reading skills development. This is a fact that has been proven and one which many individuals tend to forget or worse, are not do not know. Many still consider reading an exclusively visual activity but that is a fallacy; reading begins by learning to distinguish one sound from another when listening and then by developing the ability to put those sounds together to tell another what one wants. Reading skills are not simple, quite he contrary - they are a very sophisticated, complex set of skills a child usually gains during the first three years of school. For whatever reasons, some children seem to learn on their own and enter kindergarten already able to read at least simple text. Dr. Reid Lyon, Chief of the Child Development and Behavior Branch of National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) addressed the issue of reading in testimony given in July 1997 before a committee on Education and the Workforce in the House of Representatives. She...

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