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Narration: An Introduction to Composition
by | | Teaching Tips |Charlotte Mason, an English educator from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, left an enduring legacy in the field of education with her innovative and holistic approach. One of the key components of her philosophy is narration, a powerful technique for teaching children to engage with and internalize knowledge. In this blog post, we will explore what narration is according to Charlotte Mason, how to teach kids to narrate effectively, and why narration serves as an excellent introduction to composition, especially for students with dyslexia who learn to write later...…by | | Teaching Tips |Charlotte Mason, an English educator from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, left an enduring legacy in the field of education with her innovative and holistic approach. One of the key components of her philosophy is narration, a powerful technique for teaching children to engage with and internalize knowledge. In this blog post, we will explore what narration is according to Charlotte Mason, how to teach kids to narrate effectively, and why narration serves as an excellent introduction to composition, especially for students with dyslexia who learn to write later...WW…
What Parents and Kids Need to Know About Dyslexia
by | Dyslexia Information |The very first step on your dyslexia journey is to gain an understanding of what dyslexia is. This article will share the key things you and your children need to know about dyslexia.First let’s define dyslexia. Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects a person’s ability to read, write, spell, and sometimes speak. It is not a sign of low intelligence or laziness. Dyslexia is typically characterized by difficulties with phonological processing, which involves connecting sounds to letters and recognizing letter patterns.Learn 10 myths (and truths) about...…by | Dyslexia Information |The very first step on your dyslexia journey is to gain an understanding of what dyslexia is. This article will share the key things you and your children need to know about dyslexia.First let’s define dyslexia. Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects a person’s ability to read, write, spell, and sometimes speak. It is not a sign of low intelligence or laziness. Dyslexia is typically characterized by difficulties with phonological processing, which involves connecting sounds to letters and recognizing letter patterns.Learn 10 myths (and truths) about...WW…
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