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Reading Rescue 1-2-3
About the Author
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Reading Rescue 1-2-3 by Peggy Wilber, M.Ed., Prima Publishing, ©September 2000
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The author of this web site has put this information, and much more, into a book called
Reading Rescue 1-2-3, published by Prima Publishing. It is a hand's on manual geared
towards parents, teachers, grandparents and caregivers of the ten million children who
struggle in reading.
Reading Rescue 1-2-3 can also be used to teach a young nonreader how to read. It
contains auditory games to improve children's ear/brain connection, phonic skill sets with
cartoon stories that make reading interesting and fun for children, and other whole language
applications.
This easy-to-follow, step-by-step book paves the way for children to develop better fluency,
comprehension, and language skills. Using Reading Rescue 1-2-3 can help your child succeed
to read at her grade level or higher.
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Click here for more information about
Reading Rescue 1-2-3 and to view sample pages from the book.
Look for Reading Rescue 1-2-3 at your local bookstore or click here to
order a copy of Reading Rescue 1-2-3
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