ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1985, Learning to Read presents a balanced view of contemporary research into the reading process and theories accounting for reading and poor reading.

The book focuses in particular on children who experience considerable difficulty in acquiring necessary reading skills. It considers how reading ability is assessed and the problematic subject of dyslexia. It also adopts a comprehensive approach to the cognitive factors behind poor reading, as well as possible developmental and environmental factors.

Learning to Read will appeal to those with an interest in how children learn to read and the development of research on this subject.

chapter Chapter One|5 pages

An Introduction

chapter Chapter Two|8 pages

Dyslexia and Incidence of Reading Problems

chapter Chapter Three|29 pages

Teaching Children to Learn to Read

chapter Chapter Four|25 pages

Cognitive Factors behind Poor Reading

chapter Chapter Five|32 pages

Developmental and Biological Factors behind Poor Reading

chapter Chapter Six|11 pages

Environmental Factors behind Poor Reading

chapter Chapter Seven|15 pages

The Theory and Practice of Learning to Read