ADHD and the Reading Lesson

Dyslexia and the
Reading Lesson

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Reading Programs

Name Comments
 

The Reading Lesson

By Michael Levin M.D. 
Charan Langton

Book with CD, DVD

 

Multimedia learn to read program that is especially designed for younger children ages 3-7. Numerous awards by Parents First and Discovery Channel.

Download the free lessons and see what a first class reading program should be.

To top it all off, our book is the only one that comes with a fantastic animated software, video and other supplementary items that make The Reading Lesson a fun course for your young child.

 

Phonics Pathways

by Dolores G. Hiskes
340 page book, $32.95

 


A fine basic approach to learning to read. Appropriate for school age children. Should work well for kids 7 and older, but possibly not for young kids ages 3 to 6. The younger children may find the pages intimidating. It also does not have stories for younger children.

If your child is already reading but is having difficulties, give this book a try. It can help build up basic reading skills.

AlphaPhonics

by Samuel L. Blumenfeld

$29.95


Straight forward phonics instruction. The book is mostly list of words. Does not have stories or pictures which may make it difficult to use with younger kids.

But good as a supplement to Reading Lesson or for an older child whois having trouble with reading.

 

The Writing Road to Reading
Romalda Bishop Spalding with Walter Spalding

280 page book, $17.95

This is an old book still going strong.  It may have been good thirty years ago when there was not much else around.  But there are so many other better books out there now that buying this book is a waste of money.

Child unfriendly, too much lecturing and theory, no pictures, no stories, nothing to make the idea of reading interesting to a child.

Teach your child to read in 100 Easy Lessons

By Siegfried Engelmann, Phyllis Haddox, Elaine Bruner, Siegfried Engleman

A very popular and very good book. A true advance in the art of teaching children to read. This book was our inspiration in doing The Reading Lesson which is based on the same principles.  In practical use, the book presents a few problems. First, I did not like the scripting that is given for each lesson.Also both my children were intimidated by all that small text on the page.

I think we have improved on the shortcomings of this book. If you have seen this book or are using it, I think you will find The Reading Lesson more friendly and developmentally appropriate for your child.

Even if you already own this book, give The Reading Lesson a try. Put them side by side, and let your child decide!

 

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