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Can Non-Speaking Children Learn to Read?

Updated: Sep 23

YES, non-speaking children CAN learn to read. While many of us first learned to read by reading aloud and reading skills are often tested and demonstrated by reading aloud, speech is not a prequisite for learning to read. So how do we teach non-speaking children to read? Read my guest blog post on the Bjorem Speech Blog here to learn more!

 
 

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