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Are you the parent of a child with Down syndrome who dreams of the day your child will go beyond sight words to read independently? Are you a teacher who has resorted to sight words because phonics just didn’t work? Are you someone who is curious about what researchers have to say regarding explicit phonics instruction for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Look no further – this book is designed for you.
In Phonics the Right Way for Down Syndrome, you'll discover when sight words are meaningful, and when they are not. You’ll understand why “conventional” phonics can frustrate, confuse, and even fail our struggling readers. Instead, the authors present a unique sequence of interactive instruction, specifically designed for those with Down syndrome.
This indispensable guide provides the beginning steps on your loved one’s path toward independent reading, greater academic accomplishments, and broader future opportunities. As a low cost assistive technology, this book offers an affordable and effective solution for teaching reading to individuals with Down syndrome.
Key Features:
Effective Phonics Instruction: Learn why conventional phonics may not work for your child and discover a unique approach tailored for those with Down syndrome.
Meaningful Use of Sight Words: Understand when sight words are beneficial and when they might hinder reading progress.
Interactive Learning: Engage in interactive instruction designed to make learning enjoyable and effective.
Broader Academic Opportunities: Help your loved one achieve greater academic accomplishments and future opportunities through improved reading skills.
Low Cost Assistive Technology: This book provides an affordable solution for teaching reading to individuals with Down syndrome, making it accessible to parents, teachers, and professionals.
It’s never too early. It’s never too late. Invest in this guide today and embark on a journey toward independent reading and academic success for your loved one with Down syndrome.