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The book is for the adult person who reads aloud to children.

I enjoyed wonderful memories of reading to my children as I read this book and realized how reading aloud helps teach the seven simple thinking strategies that proficient readers use. We develop reading compression for children when we select a broad range of books for a read-aloud time, and discuss the books before, during, and after reading. Reading straight through a book will not help the child engage and discover the meaning of the text. It is tempting to do that when time is short, but when there is the time it is best to discuss the pictures and text.… (mehr)
 
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WiseOwlFactory | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 20, 2022 |
The author shares her journey as the mother of a daughter who has a serious
disability - in time diagnosed as Rett Syndrome. She shares of the deep dark
struggles, the grieving and the eventual coming to love and to acceptance.
 
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collectionmcc | Mar 6, 2018 |
The parents in this story had a beautiful, normal baby for a short time and then a scary deterioration began happening to Katherine, the child. Exhaustive tests were normal yet she continued to spiral away from normalcy. It would be years before the parents learned Katherine's true diagnosis. This is the mother's story -- how she dealt with the situation, told with honesty and grace. It's a personal story, the same kind each of us have in any given situation and we all handle things differently.

At first, the parents thought Katherine's problem was their fault, giving her stream water on a camping trip. During the time they suspected that might be the origin, Susan, the mother, grew to hate Katherine. Any parent of a severely disabled child can attest to the profound daily challenges of caring for such a child. Even though I didn't like or agree with Susan's feelings and attitude during that time, I respect her courage in facing truths and writing with such honesty while preserving intimate details of Katherine's personal life as she grows older.

Susan's parents, Katherine's grandparents, totally ignored the child. While we can't force relationships, we can foster understanding -- that is if we understand ourselves, and it seems that was a long time coming in this family. However, Katherine's other grandparents and a number of other people loved her dearly as she was and gave her what all children need, love, attention and fun.

Many things about the book amazed me, both good and bad. If you read the book, consider that if Susan had parents who could ignore a disabled grandchild, what warmth and understanding might Susan have missed in her own growing up years? Susan sounds like an intelligent and reflective individual to me. She pushed herself to do some things that helped her form a loving relationship with Katherine. She managed to keep peace in her family, and the 3 younger siblings to Katherine love their disabled sister dearly.

There are families that handle severely disabled children differently, some better, some worse. This is one mother's story, one disabled child's story. I would have liked to know more about Katherine.

A child disabled from birth is a different thing in a family to one that is normal for a year and then slowly grinds to a halt, so to speak.
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Rascalstar | Jan 21, 2017 |
It's simple: If children don't understand what they read, they will never embrace reading. And that limits what they can learn while in school. This fact frightens parents, worries teachers, and ultimately hurts children.

7 Keys to Comprehension is the result of cutting-edge research. It gives parents and teachers—those who aren't already using this valuable program—practical, thoughtful advice about the seven simple thinking strategies that proficient readers use:

Connecting reading to their background knowledge
• Creating sensory images
• Asking questions
• Drawing inferences
• Determining what's important
• Synthesizing ideas
• Solving problems

Easily understood, easily applied, and proven successful, this essential educational tool helps parents and teachers to turn reading into a fun and rewarding adventure.
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Melanie1 | 1 weitere Rezension | Jun 21, 2011 |

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