Anaphoric cuing: We are Number 1!

By readers1  

Search the term anaphoric cuing today on Yahoo! and you’ll get 29,700 results.  And the winner is…www.readerswithautism.com!

award_ribbon_blue_1stOn Google, and on bing, we come in at number three.  Not bad, we think, for a blog that began in August 2009. 

Granted, not many teachers and parents yet know the term anaphoric cuing.  But we hope that is changing.  We are trying to do our part to hasten the day when kids on the autism spectrum (and/or with hyperlexia) no longer struggle to comprehend narrative writing.  And to provide adults endeavoring to teach those kids with the tools to help them enjoy the fun of reading fiction.

Related posts:

  1. FAQs about anaphoric cuing and reading comprehension
  2. Anaphoric cuing: Asking clarifying questions
  3. Autism and hyperlexia, part 1: Anaphoric cuing?
  4. Autism and hyperlexia, part 2: Helping Bobby read
  5. Role of the classroom aide: To help the child toward independence

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