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The brain holds a "visual dictionary" of words we have read, allowing quick recognition without sounding out words each time we see them, a new study finds. The research, presented today (Nov. 14 ...
They are the first studies to provide neurobiological evidence for the potential benefits of reading and the potential detriments of screen time on a preschool child’s brain development.
We start to talk before we can read, so hearing words, and getting familiar with their sounds, is obviously a critical part of learning a language. But in order to read, and especially in order to ...
Many kids are suffering from visual processing disorder, and it’s keeping a countless number of undiagnosed children from being able to read.