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Family Income and Students’ Academic Achievement

Parents, teachers, and researchers alike are interested in promoting children’s academic competence. Academic achievement has been linked to many factors. This article explores the role of family income in students’ academic achievement. 

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Parenting Styles and Students’ Academic Achievement

Parents, teachers, and researchers alike are interested in promoting children's academic competence. Academic achievement has been linked to many factors. This article discusses the role of parenting styles in students' academic achievement. 

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Parent Involvement and Students’ Academic Achievement

Parents, teachers, and researchers alike are interested in promoting children's academic competence. Academic achievement has been linked to many factors. This article discusses the role of parental involvement in students' academic achievement. 

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How Does One Identify Words?

If the word is familiar, the “visual route” is followed. If the reader sees a less familiar or a new word, the “phonological route” is followed.

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Rapid Naming and Reading Performance

In recent years, evidence that rapid naming skill is associated with reading ability has become increasingly prevalent. Rapid naming, or rapid automatized naming (RAN), is the ability to name letters, symbols, words, or objects quickly and automatically.

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Auditory and Visual Processing Deficits and Dyslexia

Georgiou et al. (2012) conducted a study exploring the potential relationship between dyslexia and auditory and visual processing deficits. The results indicated that the children with dyslexia did not experience auditory processing deficits, but about half showed visual processing deficits.

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What Are the 4 Stages of Reading Development?

According to Frith, children develop reading in four stages: symbolic stage, pictorial stage, alphabetic stage, and orthographic stage.

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Kids Should Pay More Attention to Mistakes, Study Suggests

Research has shown that children who believe intelligence can grow to pay more attention to and bounce back from their mistakes more effectively than kids who think intelligence is fixed.

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Our Senses Can’t Learn Under Stress

When we train them, we can sharpen our senses and thereby improve our perceptual performance. The stress hormone cortisol completely blocks this important ability.

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Visual Form Perception, Reading Comprehension and Arithmetic Computation

A study showed that visual form perception had close relations with both reading comprehension and arithmetic computation.

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Did Leonardo da Vinci Have Dyslexia?

Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, engineer, architect, inventor, scientist, and naturalist. Leonardo is also known for his dyslexia because he wrote his notes backward, from right to left, in a mirror image.

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Effect of Parental Neglect on Brain Size

These two scans both belong to three-year-olds, so why is one so much bigger? Because one was loved by their parents and the other was neglected.

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