Sandie Barrie-Blackley
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Ruth, You could certainly send this as part of a monthly progress report. You might consider including also: a cumulative graph of Correct Words Per Minute (CW/M) in oral text reading a cumulative...
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Teri, I am just now seeing this post. I assume it has been resolved but if not please send a support request to Support@Lexercise.com Thanks! Sandie
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Leslie~ I would refer you and your client's mom to the resources below. "Vision therapy" is not a proven treatment and the issues that make it controversial are explained in these resources. The mo...
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Nancy~ The only way I know of that this might happen is is the child did not actually complete the game. If the child plays the game but does not complete it then no score will be recorded. I su...
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Leslie~ Where does it say <and it says graphemes are [n] and "ng" and phonemes are [E] >?? Re: < where do I find the lesson ideas for each level?> There are two places: 1) On the Scope & Sequen...
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Leslie~ Where does it say <and it says graphemes are [n] and "ng" and phonemes are [E] >?? Re: < where do I find the lesson ideas for each level?> There are two places: 1) On the Scope & Sequen...
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I don't use it. It takes way too long and the information is redundant with the other (more targeted) tests in my battery. I also find the GORT's reading comprehension measure to be more of a tes...
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Linda Lombardino responded < I have two in my book. One for younger and one for older kids. Due out right before ASHA. > Note: Linda is doing the Lexercise Struggling Readers Live Broadcast on...
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It hasn't gone out yet.... and won't until after today's Live Broadcast. (We just send out one invitation one at a time to keep from confusing people.) But you can always read the upcoming schedu...
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Kirsten~ Yes, the online test is set so that it discontinues after the child misses 5 words at any level. The assumption is that if the child misses 5 at a level s/he really can not consistently re...