Practice Makes Progress

Child reading on floor, red bookshelf background.

We all know the saying, “Practice makes perfect.” However, it really should say, “Practice makes progress!” Students with dyslexia need up to 3 times more practice than students without dyslexia or a learning disability (Hughes & Riccomini, 2019).  Therefore, it is vital that students have plenty of practice opportunities and that practice is structured in…

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