What We Know About Reading and the Brain

Learning to read involves neurological processes fundamental to understanding how instruction works and is necessary. This brief piece explains the brain connections to literacy skills and teaching.

Typical Reading Development

Learn about the typical stages we see in children as they become readers, from pre-K through high school. Literacy begins with a strong foundation in oral language comprehension and word recognition (decoding).

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