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Educational Resources Information Center
(http://www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec/)
Click on Publications
Click on Digests
Click on Categorical Lists
Click on Reading and Literacy


America Reads Challenge
(http://www.ed.gov/inits/americareads/)
Click on Resources/Research (at top)
Start Early, Finish Strong: How to Help Every Child Become a Reader
National Reading Panel Report released April 2000
Simple Things You Can Do


Advance Ability
(http://www.aability.com/)
See: Learning How to Read


Learning Disabilities Online
(http://www.ldonline.org/)
Click on LD in Depth
Click on What's New


Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement
(http://www.ciera.org)
Click on Publications


ReadbyGrade3.com - Reading and Reading Disabilities
(http://www.readbygrade3.com)
Check out Reading Research, Assistance for Teachers, and Parental Tips


Brain Connection
(http://www.ldonline.org/)
In the box on the left, click on Reading


Between the Lions, PBS
(http://pbskids.org/lions/parents.html)
Check out the Literacy Resources


PALS
(http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/curry/centers/pals/)
Click on Pals activities PreK, K&1-3 for great phonological awareness activities for children.




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