Have you looked among your bookshelves lately to see old favorites or new titles worth sharing? I find that IDA folks are always reading and improving their knowledge base. If you have a noteworthy article or book that you think someone else might find edifying, please send it along. Here is a short list from me to get this item going:
1. Voice of Evidence in Reading Instruction- edited by Peggy McCardle and V. Chhambra, published by Paul Brookes
2. Shelly, The Hyperactive Turtle- a book for kids by Debra Moss, published by Woodbine Pub.
3. Asperger's Syndrome, A Guide for Parents and Professionals- by Tony Atwood, published by Jessica Kingsley
4. "Why Teaching Phonics Must Change"- this article discusses teaching student to write words before they read them; Association for Supervision for Curriculum Development, Educational Leadership, September 2008 by Jeannine Herron
5. Using Both Sides of Your Brain by Tony Buzan, published by Penguin Group
6. Thinking in Pictures by Temple Grandin, published by Vintage Books
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