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Learning Disabilities - in education, any of various disorders involved in understanding or using spoken or written language, including difficulties in listening, thinking, talking, reading, writing, spelling, or arithmetic. They may affect people of average or above-average intelligence. Learning disabilities include conditions referred to as perceptual handicaps, minimal brain dysfunction


15 of the Best Books and Articles on: Reading Disabilities

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    Our Labeled Children: What Every Parent and Teacher Needs to Know about Learning Disabilities (Part II "The Science of Reading Disabilities") » Read Now

    by Elena L. Grigorenko, Robert J. Sternberg. 290 pgs.

    Twenty percent of all school-aged children in this country have been labeled Learning Disabled. But what is a genuine learning disability? How does it differ from garden-variety poor learning? How can we more accurately assess and then teach to individual learning strengths instead of merely...
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    Perspectives on Learning Disabilities: Biological, Cognitive, Contextual (Chap. 1 "Genes, Environment, and Reading Disabilities," Chap. 5 "Phonologically Based Reading Disabilities: Toward a Coherent Theory of One Kind of Learning Disability," and Chap. 6 "Reading Disabilities and the Interventionist") » Read Now

    by Louise Spear-Swerling, Robert J. Sternberg. 296 pgs.

    Although the term learning disabled (LD) is widely used, few agree on its definition or origins. This edited volume attempts to bridge that knowledge gap by bringing together experts from a variety of perspectives-biological, cognitive, educational, sociological, & interactive-to discuss the nature...
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    The Connections between Language and Reading Disabilities » Read Now

    by Hugh W. Catts, Alan G. Kamhi. 227 pgs.

    This book is based on papers presented at a 2003 invitee-only conference. The participants were prominent scholars in the areas of language and reading. The purpose of the gathering was to discuss theoretical issues and research findings concerning the relationship between developmental language and...
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    Visual Processes in Reading and Reading Disabilities » Read Now

    by Dale M. Willows, Richard S. Kruk, Evelyne M. Corcos. 506 pgs.

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    Developmental Perspectives on Children with High-Incidence Disabilities (Chap. 8 "Reading Disabilities") » Read Now

    by Lucinda P. Bernheimer, Ronald Gallimore, Donald L. MacMillan, Deborah L. Speece, Sharon Vaughn. 312 pgs.

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    Off Track: When Poor Readers Become "Learning Disabled" » Read Now

    by Louise Spear-Swerling, Robert J. Sternberg. 336 pgs.

    "There is no more definitive, and readable, account of why we have witnessed a huge increase of reading-disabled studentsand why we are mostly wrong in framing this and many other academic problems as a disability. Spear-Swerling and Sternberg masterfully demonstrate the disconnects between...
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    Speaking, Reading, and Writing in Children with Language Learning Disabilities: New Paradigms in Research and Practice (Chap. 3 "The Language Basis of Reading: Implications for Classification and Treatment of Children with Reading Disabilities") » Read Now

    by Katharine G. Butler, Elaine R. Silliman. 363 pgs.

    The ability to use language in more literate ways has always been a central outcome of education. Today, however, "being literate" requires more than functional literacy, the recognition of printed words as meaningful. It requires the knowledge of how to use language as a tool for analyzing...
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    Reading and Spelling: Development and Disorders » Read Now

    by Charles Hulme, R. Malatesha Joshi. 504 pgs.

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    The Causes of High and Low Reading Achievement » Read Now

    by Ronald P. Carver. 446 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    This book describes all of the important factors that cause some students to have low reading achievement and others to have high reading achievement. It concentrates on the main factors that influence how much a student gains in reading achievement during a year of school, or a calendar year. An...

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