Talk:Slow reading
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[edit]Every article is supposed to have categories. Consider adding [[Category:Lifestyle movements]] [[Category:Computing and society]] to the bottom of the page without the "nowiki" tags). I didn't add them because I thought someone might find more appropriate categories. --Coppertwig 15:57, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
Categories added. User:Johnmiedema 9:40, 8 October 2007 (EST)
Question / suggest clarification of contrast with slow reading rate in children
[edit]Hi,
With regard to the negative aspects of "slow reading," children having difficulty learning to read and therefore reading slowly is very different from voluntary slow reading for a particular purpose.
I'm not familiar enough with the topic of volitional slow reading to add this, but I suggest that the contrast is significant and that this differentiates research about slow reading rates due to reading dysfluency.
Best,
Rosmoran 20:37, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
Your point is well taken, Rosmoran. I did not want to skip that research altogether, but as you say, there is an important difference. I have edited that portion. Is the new version a sufficient improvement? (Thanks for your other improvements).
User:Johnmiedema 22:30, 14 October 2007 (EST)
- I think the revision is fine for now. The section is a bit stilted, but it's clear that this is a fairly "young" article, and I'm sure that the overall style will improve as the content and organization solidifies.
- Best,