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In Age of Keyboards, US Kids Learn Cursive Handwriting – VOA News #dysgraphia

One elementary school in New York City is requiring students to learn cursive handwriting. Students are encouraged to learn to write in cursive because educators believe it will help students learn to construct sentences and understand how words fit together to form meaning. Educational leaders also believe writing in cursive will help students learn to […]

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After-school reading program mixes learning, fun #reading

There is an after school reading program for kids with disabilities. They might find that reading is fun and can improve their lives. Students can enroll in the program and learn to read at a higher grade level. Read the report and take the perspective of those organizing the program. That could give parents and […]

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How to explain a child’s brain differences to him, and others

How to explain a child’s brain differences to him, and others Tweet Explaining how brains work differently is difficult. Facebook Post Explaining anything that is controversial is hard to explain to children. Especially, when what, you are trying to teach how it affects them directly. The brain is complicated on its own, and yet we […]

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