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23 Strategies to Help Students Who Add, Leave Out, Replace, and Reorganize Words or Sounds
Are you looking for strategies to help students who add, add, leave out, and reorganize words or sounds? If so, keep reading. 1. Using ... -
23 Strategies to Help Students Who Have Problems with Learning Activities That Require Listening
Are you looking for strategies to help students who have problems with learning activities that require listening? If so, keep reading. 1. Get the ... -
20 Strategies to Help Students Who Do Not Pay Attention to Sounds in Their Environment
Are you looking for strategies to help students who do not pay attention to sounds in their environment? If so, keep reading. 1. Talk ... -
Using Visual Synthesizing to Improve Students’ Reading Comprehension Skills
So what does it mean to synthesize when we’re discussing reading? It’s best to think of synthesizing as an ongoing, multi-step process. We want ... -
26 Strategies to Help Students Who Fail to Follow Verbal Instructions and Directions
Are you looking for strategies to help students who fail to follow verbal directions and instructions? If so, keep reading. 1. Provide visibility to ... -
21 Strategies to Help Students Who Find It Difficult to Remember Sequences
Are you looking for strategies to help students who find it difficult to remember sequences? If so, keep reading. 1. Get the learner to ... -
21 Memory Tips for Forgetful Kids
Are you looking for memory tips for forgetful kids? If so, keep reading. 1. Support the learner in developing a chart to follow that ... -
The Edvocate’s Guide to Thematic Units
Thematic Unit is defined as the arrangement of a curriculum around a particular topic or theme. It is otherwise defined as a series of ... -
5 Questions That You Should Expect During a Private School Interview
Children applying to private school for either high school (from fifth grade and above) or middle school should expect to sit and talk with ... -
How to Unlock the Power of Visual Memory
Are you looking for strategies that help your students unlock the power of visual memory? If so, keep reading. 1. Teach the learner to ...