Monday, May 31, 2010
Learning To Read
Learning to read seems very complicated, yet most people are able to acquire the basics by a very early age. Although we have formal instruction in school, young children are primed for literacy by imitating those around them. For example infants raised in families with people who read will pick up books and move their eyes from left to right.
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