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SoftEnglish is a relatively new brand of learning materials specially designed for absolute beginners and students of all ages with learning difficulties, mainly dyslexia. Young SoftRead is optimized for young children, from the ages of 4 – 8, despite the fact that second graders can learn using the normal SoftRead. In this version there is less text and more activities tailored to the needs of young children of these ages. YoungSoftReadpromises that the student will absorb the reading technique offered and at the completion of the book will enable them to read all sounds and letters, even in words that are new or not real.

Title Young softread : ready to read : using a unique method of symbol deciphering / developer and writer, Daniella De Winter
editor, Merav Atia.
Additional Titles Young soft read
Related place Israel-place of publication
Contributors Atia, Merav (editor)
Publisher [Israel] : SoftEnglish
Creation Date 2016
Extent 2 volumes (parts 2-3) : illustrations
30 cm.
Language English
National Library system number 990039410660205171
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