Category Archives: Reading
The Alphabetic Principle: Key Step to Reading
Learning to read progresses in a set of steps that is fairly predictable. One of the earliest steps, establishing […]
Dyslexia and the College Student
Children with dyslexia grow up to be young adults with dyslexia; however, there seems to be a popular common misconception […]
Dyslexia Evaluations
Parents who suspect their child may have dyslexia, or parents who receive a letter from their school saying that their […]
Phonemic Awareness: Building Block for Reading
Since we work with a lot of reading problems in our clinic, phonemic awareness is a term we use a […]
Reading Resources for Parents (COVID-19)
The doctoral students and faculty members from the School Psychology Program have compiled various online resources that parents may find […]
Importance of Rhyming for Early Reading Development
Few things are more enjoyable for a parent than to sit down with their preschool-age child and read a […]
Phonemic Awareness: Building Block for Reading
Since we work with a lot of reading problems in our clinic, phonemic awareness is a term we use […]
Letter Reversals: Is it Dyslexia?
Well, it depends. One of the most common concerns we hear from parents when they bring their children in […]
Dyslexia Evaluation: Key Components
Parents who suspect their child may have dyslexia, or parents who receive a letter from their school saying that their […]