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Whole Child Reading: A Quick-Start Guide to Teaching Students with Down Syndrome and Other Developmental Delays

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Product Description Discover the keys to teaching children and adults with Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities how to read for meaning. Written for today's busy parents and teachers, this easy-to-use guide explains how to go in through the heart to hook beginning and struggling readers, but then how to teach to the brain; so that learning is fast and permanent. The methods in the book can be adapted for learners of any age who are reading at a third grade level or below. If you have at least five minutes a day to work on reading, you have enough time to get started using Whole Child Reading! Also by Natalie Hale: Down Syndrome Parenting 101 Review As a busy mom seven years into our journey with Down syndrome (who taught my child to read at age two), I appreciated the style of this book. Natalie Hale really breaks it down and makes it EASY for any parent to use these techniques to get their child to read. The resources at the end of the book are especially helpful with YouTube videos. You'll learn how to create reading books for your child from nonreader all the way to the proficient reader. I wish I had this book when my daughter was younger. Highly recommended! - Christine Hawkins Natalie Hale has dedicated her life to making the seemingly impossible possible for her child and for other students with developmental delays. Whole Child Reading, which succinctly describes her brilliant approach to teaching reading, is right on the mark. Educators and parents alike can use these practical techniques. They work! - --Sat Nam Kaur Khalsa M.Ed.Our longtime friend and award-winning author, Natalie Hale, has a new book for today's busy parents and teachers. This easy-to-use guide explains how to go in through the heart to hook beginning and struggling readers, but then how to teach to the brain, so that learning is fast and permanent. --Down Syndrome News (newsletter of National Down Syndrome Congress), Volume 39, Number 4, Winter 2016 About the Author Natalie Hale is the mother of an adult son with Down syndrome. A national speaker on the topic of teaching reading to learners with Down syndrome for the last 24 years, she founded Special Reads for Special Needs in 2000. She lives in Los Angeles and continues to travel, speak, and teach across the United States and across borders.