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Tuesday, 21 September 2010. Children must be taught that the purpose of the computer preparation is so that they will be able to read the passage to an adult, with few if any errors. Children must learn to use the library without adult intervention or direct supervision. Any adult intervention, interferes with the reading process which is an anti-social, receptive activity. The time to praise and encourage the child is when she is reading the passage from the printout. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Tuesday, 21 September 2010. Children must be taught that the purpose of the computer preparation is so that they will be able to read the passage to an adult, with few if any errors. Children must learn to use the library without adult intervention or direct supervision. Any adult intervention, interferes with the reading process which is an anti-social, receptive activity. The time to praise and encourage the child is when she is reading the passage from the printout. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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