by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Oct 8, 2021 | Dyslexia/Reading & Learning Disabilities
Stage II of reading development is an exciting period of time, especially if the child is in this stage at the expected time – usually beginning in the second grade and ending in the middle of the third grade. In this stage your child has mastered most of the...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Sep 30, 2021 | Dyslexia/Reading & Learning Disabilities
Those of you who have read the last few posts, know that we have been talking about the Stages of Reading Development as a type of “road map” that helps you know where your child is at any given time (Getting a Roadmap). Understanding the Stages also helps with...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Sep 24, 2021 | Dyslexia/Reading & Learning Disabilities
In the previous blog post from 9/17/2 , we introduced an “old school,” but still very relevant, concept – “The Stages of Reading Development,” developed by Dr. Jeanne Chall in the 1960’s (Getting a Roadmap). Knowing the stages and what is expected typically...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Sep 16, 2021 | Assessment
When it comes to their children struggling with reading, parents could use some road maps. An “old-school” concept not discussed much anymore, but that is still quite relevant has to do with the “stages of reading development.” The stages provide a type of road map,...
by Richard Selznick Ph.D. | Sep 9, 2021 | ADHD/ADD
Sometimes I can feel the twinge coming on. It usually occurs when I hear the misinformation parents are given from schools or have heard through the grapevine. Here’s a small sampling of what parents are frequently told regarding dyslexia: “Well, we really don’t know...