Barry Cunningham

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The principles here function in a self-reinforcing spiral: the more coherent the story is to the child, the more easily it is held in memory; the more easily remembered the story is, the more it will contribute to the child’s emerging schemata; and the more schemata a child develops, the more coherent other stories will become and the greater the child’s knowledge base for future reading will be.
Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain
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