Read well, think well : build your child's reading, comprehension, and critical-thinking skills / Hal W. Lanse. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Avon, Massachusetts : Adams Media ; (c)2008.; Newton Abbot : David and Charles [distributor], (c)2008.Description: xiii, 225 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781598697827
- 159869782X
- LB1050.2.L295.R433 2008
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The big six: The key comprehension skills your child must master ; Picking appropriate books ; Modern literacies: From websites to video games ; Meditation for a better brain ; Building background knowledge with idiomatic expressions ; Building background knowledge with popular proverbs and sayings ; Memory games ; Study skills ; Writing builds better readers ; Multiple intelligence strategies that improve critical thinking ; Boys and reading: A very special challenge ; Learning disabilities: What to know and what to do.
Millions of children struggle with reading-and even more struggle to understand exactly what they're reading. Read Well, Think Well will help you to teach your children to build the essential reading and comprehension skills they need to succeed in today's demanding school system. Teacher trainer and literacy specialist Hal W. Lanse, Ph.D., provides the necessary knowledge, strategies, and exercises that will turn your kids into first-rate readers and thinkers. AMAZON
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Hal W. Lanse, PhD is an author, educator and lecturer. "Dr. Hal" is an award winning scholar who writes books about education and LGBT issues. He is an openly queer parent and grandparent living in a converted warehouse in one of New York City's outer boroughs. He is also editor-in-chief at Queer Street Books, Inc.
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