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A Comparison of Two Remedial Strategies Employing Art Activities Or Visual Perceptual Training for Learning Disabled Children with Reading DeficitsDalke, 1984
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- 4382793590087873403
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- Dalke C
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Learning disabled children may be experiencing visual perceptual deficits which can delay their success in reading. Instruction in reading which is accompanied by visual perceptual remediation is often recommended. Current visual perceptual remediation techniques have …
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