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Teaching Reading to Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Teachers (Topics in Down Syndrome)

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By: Patricia Logan Oelwein
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EDITORIAL REVIEW

Teach your child to read using the author's nationally recognized, proven method. From introducing the alphabet to writing and spelling, the lessons are easy to follow. The many pictures and flash cards included appeal to visual learners and are easy to photocopy!

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Woodbine House
Pub. Date: 31st January 1995
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 371
Ean: 9780933149557
Isbn: 0933149557

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USER REVIEWS

Another Great book by Pat Oelwein!
~ Written on Oct 27, 2007. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

Another great book I have used in my SDC classroom with low cognitive functioning special needs children. I would recommend it highly.

Excellent resource
~ Written on May 13, 2007. 1 out of 1 users found this review helpful.

I have used this book quite a bit with my 9 year old daughter with DS, since she was about 5. It is very well written and encouraging, full of information. I have given it to all my daughter's teachers as there are activities that can be done in a classroom.

Read it early
~ Written on Jan 8, 2003. 13 out of 13 users found this review helpful.

I love this book. I wish I'd gotten it when my son was little! It provides great information about how to teach kids with DS to read, but also has great stories of real kids and their accomplishments. I'd recommend that anybody with a DS child buy the book early (when their baby is little), and read the first few chapters. It'll inspire them, mitigate some of the worries they have about their child's future, and introduce them to the important concept that although people with DS are generally slower to develop, their learning disabilities can be mitigated by teaching them in a way that is effective for the way they think (e.g., kids with DS are visual learners), rather than the "standard" way. My four year old has actually had better success with the Love and Learning videotapes and books than the flash card approach described in the book, but the principal is pretty much the same.

This book is a must have
~ Written on Nov 8, 2001. 13 out of 13 users found this review helpful.

it is extremely helpful, in only 2 months my daughter at 6 years old was up to 30 site words without picture cues. (Her first attempt at actually reading) The book contains alot of helpful activities, simply spelled out in step by step directions for anyone to understand.

great book!
~ Written on Oct 6, 2000. 21 out of 22 users found this review helpful.

I have taught 5 children with down syndrome how to read, based on the information I recieved from this book. I work in the school district with children with DS and tutor them after school as well. I could never have had the success I have had without the information the author provides in this book.

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