Hi, I am new to the listserve and wonder if anyone has suggestions for teaching comprehension strategies to children with NLD (Nonverbal Learning Disability)? I have a student with NLD who has a very hard time visualizing and will often stop me and ask me to show him what a character's face looked like in a story (chapter book). Any suggestions as to how to get this child to be able to read and visualize facial expressions on his own? Thanks, 'Bec
Joy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Olga, I really like this part of what you did with your students! Olga Reynolds wrote: I read the next part, then they went back to their seats to draw their visualizations, at this point several of the kids were puzzled and said they didn't understand sufficiently to draw a picture--I took the opportunity to explain that sometimes when we read a story and don't understand something we go back and read it again---which I did and they were then able to draw their visualization. Joy/NC/4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] How children learn is as important as what they learn: process and content go hand in hand. http://www.responsiveclassroom.org --------------------------------- Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. _______________________________________________ Mosaic mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or modify your membership please go to http://literacyworkshop.org/mailman/options/mosaic_literacyworkshop.org. Search the MOSAIC archives at http://snipurl.com/MosaicArchive. _______________________________________________ Mosaic mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or modify your membership please go to http://literacyworkshop.org/mailman/options/mosaic_literacyworkshop.org. Search the MOSAIC archives at http://snipurl.com/MosaicArchive.
