SEN magazine in the UK recently published an article that I, Denise MacDonald - Founder of eReadingPro, wrote called One Word at a Time. The article talks about why a 'hands-on, whole-word approach' to reading is the most effective way to teach children with Down syndrome. I hope that you enjoy reading it!
This magazine is a bimonthly magazine that features articles on topics such as:
- all major conditions (such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome)
- mental health
- literacy and numeracy
- visual and hearing impairments
- behaviour
- teaching children with special educational needs
- general issues of education, care and government legislation
- manual handling
- special schools and mainstream schools.
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As the parent of a 38-year-old daughter with Down syndrome, I appreciate the others out there who are letting the world know that our kids are precious and wonderful. I have written a novel, A SPY AT HOME, that features a young man with Down as one of the central characters. I invite you to read A Spy At Home. The Amazon link is http://www.amazon.com/A-SPY-AT-HOME-ebook/dp/B0033WSVVC. Thank you!
Joe Rinaldo
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