91. --Read along with your child. 92. Reading with your child can accomplish this goal better. 93. Researchers say they have been able to measure brain changes in dyslexic children who have been taught to read with a newly developed technique. 94. Rick Adamson reads with just enough animation to keep it from droning, but short of a sermon. 95. Ravdin added that patients should not use the Internet as their only source of information, but should discuss what they read with a health professional. 96. Riveting as they are, the German communiques must be read with several caveats. 97. Reading with Rushdie at a recent New Yorker book festival. 98. Robert Berdahl read with interest a complaint from a Texas football fan about the shortage of premium seats for the Sugar Bowl game with Virginia Tech. 99. She sees no reason to connect the pleasures of reading with snacks, particularly sugary ones. 100. Sighted parents can read along with their visually-impaired children, as their little hands feel the raised, dotted Braille characters. |