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    FAILING CLASSROOMS

    1.
    Children
    withdraw from competition
    or use aberrant behavior
    to get attention.

    2.
    Many become lonely and withdrawn.

    3.
    Time-on-task diminishes.

    4.
    The skill deficit is magnified.

    5.
    Self-confidence and optimism
    are destroyed.

    6.
    Students become
    distracted and worried
    about inabilities.

    7.
    Students test poorly
    confirming their fears.

    8.
    Students stop trying on tests.

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    E-Writing helps everyone
    write better and read faster.

    E-Writing is the process
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    It is like
    diagramming a sentence,
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    Language skills will improve
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    Peterson Reading inputs
    at the rate of
    10,000 to 12,000
    words per hour.

    4,000 to 5000
    phrases per hour.

    500 hours of input
    equals 5 million words
    equals 2 million phrases.
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    RATE OF AUDITORY INPUT

    Oral input to infants
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    to several hundred
    new phrases per day.
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    Q.
    Why do so many persons
    claim that the brain
    learns more slowly
    after the first few months
    or age two?

    A.
    THE RATE OF
    ORAL INPUT SLOWS

    Here are some
    possible reasons why:

    1.
    Child becomes
    less dependent on parent.

    2.
    Child learns
    to crawl and walk away.

    3.
    Parents reduce
    the time they
    hold the child.

    4.
    Child has less contact
    with parents and phrases.

    5.
    Parent returns
    to older children.

    6.
    Parent may have
    another baby.

    7.
    Parent returns to work.

    Any of the above
    can make
    the learning rate
    drop precipitously.
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