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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://drdevon.com/does-your-dyslexic-child-have-a-visual-spatial-super-power/ That is just one of many out there a quick Google search will give you more. [/quote] This doesn’t show that dyslexic students learn best by sight words. Bright, dyslexic students often have a large store of sight words. This is how many escape detection initially. They also lack the skills to accurately decode new words. Telling them to memorize ‘inhabitant’ as a sight word does not help. Explicitly teaching decoding does. Appropriate targeting of skills, manageable group size, and regularity of intervention sessions is important. Look there first if you’re not seeing success. [/quote]
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