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Words in Color - Barnaby: The Struggle of a Word-Blind Boy
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"Barnaby is diagnosed with dyslexia. He is nearly ten years old and he cannot read," said our school inspector to me one day towards the end of June. "He has been attending the X Clinic since early last year. The speech therapy program he is receiving there is splendid but he needs a course of remedial reading." Then he challenged me, "Do you think that you could teach him to read using the Words in Color method?"
Barnaby's case is more than one child learning to read when every investigator of his case had concluded that he might never. The book will be perhaps an eye-opener for all teachers who will read it. It tells that they must be less quick at putting all the blame on the learner who fails to learn. Because there is so much we miss about learners with the ordinary tools of testing centered on teaching, we should be more guarded.
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Author: Sister Mary Leonore Murphy
Publisher: Educational Explorers
Original (74 Pages)
SBN: 855225-535-7
Copyright © 1968
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