The Reading Times
The Reading Times

Wednesday, December 6, 2006 Launch Edition   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1  
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CONTENTS
Welcome to The Reading Times
Brain Plasticity and Learning
Ten Ways to Help School-Age Children Develop a “Reading Brain”
The Biology of Dyslexia
Neuron Course on Dyslexia
Fast ForWord Interactive Tour
Fast ForWord Provider Training
Further Information
Contact Us
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Introduction
Fast ForWord Resources
Professional Training
Research
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