Silent Reading: Everything You Need to Know - The Edvocate
Spread the loveThis is a situation whereby a child doesn’t read loudly. Instead, the child reads quietly to himself. This may involve silent speech or subvocalization. One can define silent reading as the internal speech made when he’s reading a word, thus letting him envision the word’s sound as it’s being read. With silent reading, a reader can reduce his cognitive load. This will help his mind to access meanings and let him understand and remember what is being read. Though some people may connect subvocalization with one’s lip movements, it primarily refers to the movement of muscles related to […]
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