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A surprisingly large number of otherwise `normal'' children have problems learning to read, and these difficulties can produce disastrous consequences. Can we isolate the causes of reading problems? How can we best help backward readers? Peter Bryant and Lynette Bradley, in a trenchant and convincingly argued critique, show that many of the existing psychological explanations of reading problems are based on flawed research and on entirely inadequate evidence.

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‘Every now and again, a book is published which radically redefines an important field. Less often, such a book is well written, easily read and therefore accessible to a wide range of interested readers. Just such a volume is Peter Bryant and Lynette Bradley’s Children’s Reading Problems …[It] illustrates the power of collaboration between psychology and education when theory is tested in the classroom and results challenge and shape the theory. The book will have a strong impact both on the quality of research and the practice of teaching reading – all this in less than 170 pages. I cannot recommend it too highly?’ – William Yule, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry

‘This is a heartening and illuminating book. The authors, from the Department of Psychology in Oxford, write in a direct and good-humoured style and are aiming to reach parents and other professionals in addition to teachers and psychologists.’ – R. M. Harvey, Education



Table of Contents
Preface.

1. What is the Problem?.

2. Getting the Evidence Right.

3. Is there a Deficit?.

4. Awareness of Sounds and Reading.

5. Does the Way Backward Readers Read and Spell Reflect the Way they Think?.

6. Dyslexia, Dyslexia's.

7. Two Ways of Teaching Backwards Readers.

8. The Two Methods in Practice.

Epilogue.

References.

Index.

Childrens Reading Problems

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 27/06/1985
    ISBN13: 9780631136835, 978-0631136835
    ISBN10: 0631136835

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A surprisingly large number of otherwise `normal'' children have problems learning to read, and these difficulties can produce disastrous consequences. Can we isolate the causes of reading problems? How can we best help backward readers? Peter Bryant and Lynette Bradley, in a trenchant and convincingly argued critique, show that many of the existing psychological explanations of reading problems are based on flawed research and on entirely inadequate evidence.

    Trade Review
    ‘Every now and again, a book is published which radically redefines an important field. Less often, such a book is well written, easily read and therefore accessible to a wide range of interested readers. Just such a volume is Peter Bryant and Lynette Bradley’s Children’s Reading Problems …[It] illustrates the power of collaboration between psychology and education when theory is tested in the classroom and results challenge and shape the theory. The book will have a strong impact both on the quality of research and the practice of teaching reading – all this in less than 170 pages. I cannot recommend it too highly?’ – William Yule, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry

    ‘This is a heartening and illuminating book. The authors, from the Department of Psychology in Oxford, write in a direct and good-humoured style and are aiming to reach parents and other professionals in addition to teachers and psychologists.’ – R. M. Harvey, Education



    Table of Contents
    Preface.

    1. What is the Problem?.

    2. Getting the Evidence Right.

    3. Is there a Deficit?.

    4. Awareness of Sounds and Reading.

    5. Does the Way Backward Readers Read and Spell Reflect the Way they Think?.

    6. Dyslexia, Dyslexia's.

    7. Two Ways of Teaching Backwards Readers.

    8. The Two Methods in Practice.

    Epilogue.

    References.

    Index.

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