Sandie Barrie-Blackley
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Sentence Formulation
Lexercise Clinicians have access to the Spectacular Sentences teaching resource, a structured, step-by-step, interactive and fun multisensory procedure f...
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Juggling the Writing Process
Begin by selecting a graphic organizer that matches the writing task (i.e., the genre), as specified in the last column (Trait VI). For example, if the task is to tell a story, use a narrative gr...
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Points-4-Kids Subscription Donation Program
A child with a paid Lexercise subscription who accumulate 100,000 points can choose to donate his/her points to a struggling reader whose parent can not afford to pay for a subscription. We ar...
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Auditory Processing Disorders
Auditory Processing Disorders Parents from all over the country and around the world call our toll free number to discuss concerns about their child's reading, spelling and/or writing skil...
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Descriptor Match: face-to-face practice as a follow-up to online practice
This is a procedure that is designed to be used as a follow-up to Lexercise's online vocabulary game, Descriptor. Materials & Preparation: Your student's current Word Bank word cards and some b...
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Handwriting exercises: "wiring the brain to store and transfer knowledge"
Your Lexercise clinician will guide you in how to do short, focused handwriting practice routines, using the letters, letter combinations, words and sentences. Letters are the symbols we use to ...
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The Domains of Language: Why They Matter
English language structure is a little like chemistry. In chemistry, 118 known chemical elements make up all matter. In English, about 44 speech sounds are spelled with 460 or so letters and ...
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The Learning Disability Mess
Professor Ruth Colker: The Learning Disability Mess (You can download Professor Colker's Ohio State Public Law Working Paper No. 156, The Learning Disability Mess here.) Parents often wonder wh...
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Letter-sound mnemonic association cues: research guidance & practical tips
Research supports the importance of accurate and fluent letter-to-sound and sound-to-letter associations. 1) Begin by establishing the auditory skill of isolating the first sound in words. (Se...
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Phonics: associative learning for speech sounds & letter symbols
Phonics is the method of teaching beginners to read and pronounce words by learning the phonetic value of letters, letter groups, and especially syllables Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary. R...