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Fast Forword Reading Prep

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This software is the initial product of the Fast ForWord® to Reading series. It continues to develop the essential cognitive skills of memory, attention, processing and sequencing, or Learning MAPS, which are critically important prerequisites for successful reading.

Teachers work with participants who are struggling with reading and need to develop the cognitive and language skills necessary to become better readers. Fast ForWord to Reading Prep consists of six exercises, which provide practice with the essential skills for learning to read.

This product focuses on the five essential components of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.

This software is a great follow-up to Fast ForWord®Language Series V2 as it continues to develop the essential cognitive skills of memory, attention, processing and sequencing, or Learning MAPS, which are critically important prerequisites for successful reading.

Learning MAPS

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Fast ForWord is a life-changing intervention that produces a lasting effect on learning by developing and strengthening the essential cognitive skills we call Learning MAPS.

Examples in Fast ForWord to Reading Prep include:

MEMORY Enables you to hold a spoken word in working memory while retrieving picture-concept associations

ATTENTION Enhances the ability to sustain focus on multiple tasks and ignore distractions

PROCESSING Allows the student to analyze images and distinguish sounds quickly enough to discriminate their differences

SEQUENCING Uses positional cues to identify a missing letter


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