Handbook of Reading Disability Research
Discover the essential resource for understanding reading disabilities with the Handbook of Reading Disability Research by Anne McGill-Franzen and Richard L. Allington. Published in 2010 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this comprehensive guide spans 536 pages and offers a wealth of research that explores reading disabilities from a developmental perspective. Unlike traditional approaches that focus solely on psychometric evaluations, this handbook broadens the conversation, providing insights that are crucial for educators, researchers, and practitioners alike. Dive into the latest findings and innovative strategies to enhance reading skills and support individuals facing these challenges. Whether you're a professional in the field of education or a concerned parent, this handbook is an invaluable addition to your library.