Children
with Learning Disabilities usually find challenging to read, copy, write and that
includes spellings. Some of the children
also have issues with Mathematics and etc.
But as of now, we look and learn how to make the student good in spell-reading.
What’s
the purpose of Spell-Reading are:
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To
train the child in left to right eye movement
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To
enable the child to recognize letter groups as words.
Time-limited
to a maximum of 15 minutes. In the given
activity and at this point, understanding
what the student reads is of no concern.
Your goal is only to get the student to recognize the letters in a word
and then to repeat the word after you.
Remember this is not a phonetic process, as its a letter and word
recognition.
If the
student had previous instructions or habit in sounding out words and attempts
to do this, simply say “ you don’t need to sound out the word. Only say the name of the letters one at a
time
Procedure:
Just as
a computer must receive data in a proper sequence, the brain of dyslexic needs
the data in the order it was meant to be read.
The proper sequence for reading in most languages is from left to
right. Of course, this procedure also
can be adapted for learning to scan the lines of a second language that is
arranged from right to left, or from top to bottom.
Dyslexic
students commonly have two reading habits that limit their ability:
1) Trying to go too fast
2) Working too hard by concentrating
heavily on the reading material.
These
can be eliminated by Spell-Reading.
Before starting the session, tell the student, “I want you to go slow and easy.
Being sure of what you're reading is more important than going
fast. Going slow and easy will make this
easy for you”. Whenever a student
makes an error or shows signs of concentration, have him check
orientation. Just say, “Check your point”.
If you
are looking for support for your child, contact us:
Sailaja
Pisapati Mental Health Center
Habsiguda,
Hyderabad
040
– 48510690 / 9550950732
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