"For students with dyslexia and other learning disabilities, creative teaching methods that use two or more senses can dramatically improve language skills and academic outcomes. The second edition of this definitive, bestselling book shows current and future educators how to make the most of this multisensory instruction. A core text for a variety of reading courses and an invaluable reference for educators and reading specialists, this comprehensive resource reveals how to use specific multisensory teaching approaches to help students develop skills in key areas." "Refined by user feedback and updated throughout with reliable research and best practices, this edition features new chapters from top experts. With this popular resource - adopted by colleges and used by teachers across the country - preservice and in-service educators will have the guidance they need to help all students improve their literacy and language skills."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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