
Reading is the key to life and life is enriched. Without effective reading skills of children are really behind. They can not complete their studies and have problems employment. A method that will bring language skills in a systematic way can be useful for those who have difficulty reading. This is important because those with severe reading problems are virtually condemned to a life of poverty and ignorance ignorance.nd.
The Spalding method is a consequence of the approach Orton-Gillingham reading the language created through the development system where the individual is, for example, write letters and sounds, mixing them with other words the meaning is introduced by studying root words, prefixes and suffixes. This is a systematic development of reading skills that allow individuals implemented using the method by which they learn best. International Research Society for dyslexia justifies its efficiency with many groups of children, adolescents and adults. However, it is not widely used in public school programs that continue to fail in reading education for people with learning disabilities and disadvantaged. For this reason, the Spalding method deserves a serious look, as it has the advantages of language skills development based on principles of learning and helps developing comprehension and word attack skills. This same method has been used successfully to teach adult non-readers and helped the great masters of skills school students may allow the transfer of learning to other subjects and ensure the updating of the students.
Samuel decades T. Orton discusses a plan that called symbols Symboli strepho disability or stranded. Sought ways to understand this disability, so his wife worked in a program help people learn to read. June Day Orton was one of the first people the United States to develop educational materials for dyslexics. His work continued with Anna Gillingham, who taught at a prestigious preparatory school called Punahou, Hawaii. She joined Bessie Stillman, another reading specialist, to develop a program to be adapted to teach people in groups instead of using the multi-sensory method was developed for use by Spalding Romalda group.
The method Spalding is comprehensive in its approach to teaching language skills. Can be applied to any reading material of the Bible to Shakespeare. People do not need basal readers or reading material that is of interest to small vocabulary, which for the most vocabulary is neither interest rates low or high. Spalding instead encourages people to read documents interest magazines, newspapers, novels, texts., The purpose of the method is the development of competent readers and writers, as it combines reading with the development of writing. People learn letter sounds and letter groups and how to approach the pronunciation of the words understanding of phonemes, groups of sounds and letters, and the combination of skills. Spelling is taught systematically by grouping words into categories similar visibility of their combinations, the development of good listeners and speakers and writers who want to continue to learn, grow and develop their skills.
In summary, the method of Spalding represents type of system that can provide a stimulus to parents your child learn to read and enjoy the process. An example of Spalding was applied to a primary school in an area disadvantaged South shows how you can make a real difference in the skills development of children's behavior and attitude toward learning.
John Winston was the director of a school that was falling behind other primary schools and had serious behavioral problems. Working with several teachers and reading specialists, found Spalding program and introduced in the reading program at school. Soon the children learn to read well if there were programs that demonstrated their success in learning not just from parents, but other members of the community. The success of the program to be conducted over two years to take children from the lowest to highest level of proficiency compared with other basic skills Spalding showed how you can be successful in helping children to read and enjoy.
Discipline problems disappeared. It was an exciting time for parents, administrators, children and the community as a whole, especially taking account of the struggles that have happened before.
Since many different groups have found the benefits of learning to read from the Spalding method is expected to benefit serious consideration of the application of its principles and methods in failing schools. That may be part of the solution to make sure that no child is left ago.
Carol Forsloff taught reading skills to disadvantaged groups for 20 years, then worked as a mental health counselor and journalist respectively. Her recent book Sarah Palin, the Issues Through Her Prism is presently available for download at http://www.thehouseofaloha.com/Books.html and can be ordered from Amazon.com and Baker and Taylor in approximately two weeks. Carol runs a small online and hard copy newspaper in Natchitoches, Louisiana at http://www.therealviews.com where she examines issues of various kinds, including education.
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