Proven strategies for better reading skills—from comprehension, focus, and retention to overcoming challenges such as ADD.
Whether it’s for education or enjoyment, reading can be challenging. Understanding and remembering what you’ve read, and keeping focus and concentration when you have to read long or difficult texts, takes certain skills. Luckily, those skills can be learned and improved. In Improve Your Reading, education expert Ron Fry offers practical solutions to the reading-related frustrations all readers—and students—face. No gimmicks, no tricks, just proven techniques for any course, any academic level, any situation, and anyone in need of the essential tools to succeed in the classroom and beyond.
You’ll discover:
Basic, necessary study skills
How to read with a purpose
How to focus on the main idea
How to overcome the challenges of technical texts
The art of becoming a critical reader
Ways to retain information
Advice on how to start building your own library
Tips for reading with ADD or other challenges
Ideas for parents to help their children
Ways for teachers to encourage their students
Reading is the key to success—and this clear, simple guide is the key to reading!
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About the author
Ron Fry has written more than forty books, including the bestselling 101 Great Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions and 101 Smart Questions to Ask on Your Interview. He is a frequent speaker and seminar leader on a variety of job-search and hiring topics and the founder and president of Career Press. Fry lives in New Jersey with his family.
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