
Posted by Andie
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on 10/14/2005, 3:35 pm, in reply to "teaching children with developmental disabilities to read"
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There is a great program on the market known as LiPS (Lindamood Bell Phonemic Sequencing) it is awesome for teaching feeling sounds before introducing the actual letters. You can teach with mouth pics and then individual letters (brothers--/f/ and /v/ etc)> I have found so much success with teaching the tactile info BEFORE the letter. It is a somewhat expensive program--and you can be trained for it. It really has helped a lot of my students with basic reading skills as it gives a sequential program from phonemic skills to reading simple to complex syllable words. Does this help?
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