This comprehensive, user-friendly guide meets a growing need for school psychologists and other practitioners called on to work with struggling readers and their teachers. Presented are a systematic framework and a wealth of step-by-step strategies for targeting key areas of literacy development: phonological awareness, fluency, and comprehension. Particular emphasis is placed on scientifically based assessment and intervention practices that do not require major curricular change and can be applied with students of varying ages and ability levels. Featuring over thirty-five reproducible assessment and instructional tools - in a large-size format for ease of photocopying and use - the book also offers practical pointers for establishing an effective consultation relationship and documenting student progress over time.
This comprehensive, user-friendly guide meets a growing need for school psychologists and other practitioners called on to work with struggling readers and their teachers.
Presented are a systematic framework and a wealth of step-by-step strategies for targeting key areas of literacy development: phonological awareness, fluency, and comprehension.
Particular emphasis is placed on scientifically based assessment and intervention practices that do not require major curricular change and can be applied with students of varying ages and ability levels. Featuring over thirty-five reproducible assessment and instructional tools - in a large-size format for ease of photocopying and use - the book also offers practical pointers for establishing an effective consultation relationship and documenting student progress over time.
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