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Sit Still, Be Quiet, and Raise Your Hand to Speak: Self-Regulation in the Classroom

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Early Reading Influences Stick Around

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Diversity in Language Minority Children

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Teaching Our Kids How to Talk Takes More Than Just Talking

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Book, Room, Flood: How statistical learning helps children figure out how to pronounce things

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Dyslexia: It’s complicated

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Learning New Words: Give the Hippocampus a Rest

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Children’s Reading Development and the Simple View of Reading

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Reading Struggles: Using Tiers to Promote Success

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Writing in the Early Years

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Examining the Etiology of Reading Disability as Conceptualized by the Hybrid Model

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Looking at reading patterns over time: are some classifications for identifying reading disability better than others?

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Examining the nature and nurture of early literacy skills and school grades

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Academic Achievement Among Juvenile Detainees

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Relations Among Children's Use of Dialect and Literacy Skills: A Meta-Analysis

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Text (oral) reading fluency as a construct in reading development: an investigation of its mediating role for children from grades 1 to 4

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Anxiety sensitivity profile: predictive and incremental validity

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Computer-assisted instruction to prevent early reading difficulties in students at risk for dyslexia: Outcomes from two instructional approaches

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