Reversal Tendencies in Reading: Causes, Diagnosis, Prevention and Correction |
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INTRODUCTORY | 1 |
DATA ON THE ORTON THEORY | 10 |
MIXEDEYE DOMINANCE | 16 |
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advisable boys brain cent child COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY control group correct Dearborn demonstration developed device dextrals dictionary difference difficulties in reading direction of attack disability Educational Psychology elements engrams explanation eye-dominance factors finger fixations frequently girls guide the pupil habits Haefner hand hand-dominance handedness hemisphere individual letters individual word intelligence quotient isolated words kinaesthetic learn to read left-eye dominance left-eyed left-handed person left-handedness left-to-right direction methods mirror-writing Miss Monroe's mixed moving the eyes Non-Reversals Group observing ordinary reading Orton theory OUTLINE OF REMEDIAL percentage perception phonograms pointer present writers Preventive Instruction proper direction reading ability reading defects reading difficulty Reading Disability reading grade reading-defect groups regressive movements remedial instruction result reversal errors reversal tendency REVERSALS AND NON-REVERSALS Reversals Group reverse direction reversible words right to left right-handed subject to reversal syllables Teachers College techniques tend TENDENCIES IN READING tion visual defects word from left