Children's Reading Problems: Psychology and EducationISBN: 978-0-631-13683-5
Paperback
176 pages
June 1985, Wiley-Blackwell
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‘Every now and again, a book is published which radically
redefines an important field. Less often, such a book is well
written, easily read and therefore accessible to a wide range of
interested readers. Just such a volume is Peter Bryant and Lynette
Bradley’s Children’s Reading Problems …[It]
illustrates the power of collaboration between psychology and
education when theory is tested in the classroom and results
challenge and shape the theory. The book will have a strong impact
both on the quality of research and the practice of teaching
reading – all this in less than 170 pages. I cannot recommend
it too highly?’ – William Yule, Journal of Child
Psychology and Psychiatry
‘This is a heartening and illuminating book. The authors, from the Department of Psychology in Oxford, write in a direct and good-humoured style and are aiming to reach parents and other professionals in addition to teachers and psychologists.’ – R. M. Harvey, Education<!--end-->