Structured literacy support is an instructional approach that teaches literacy skills systematically and sequentially through a specific set of principles and practices. This approach is designed to help students who struggle with reading and writing, including those with dyslexia, by breaking down language into its component parts and teaching them in a structured, explicit manner. Structured literacy instruction typically includes skills like phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension, and is often intensive, over an extended period of time. The goal is to provide struggling readers and writers with a strong foundation for reading and writing success.
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