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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 11 Feb 2015

    Why is it easy for some people to learn to read, and difficult for others?http://nyr.kr/1KJt3ye 

    10:05 AM - 11 Feb 2015
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    17 replies 78 retweets 90 likes
      1. Claire Barsacq‏ @CBarsacq 11 Feb 2015
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Le cerveau et la lecture @NewYorker: Why is it easy for some people to learn to read, and difficult for others? http://nyr.kr/1KJt3ye ”

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      1. G-Cube‏ @GCubeSolutions 11 Feb 2015
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        Why is it easy for some people to learn to read, and difficult for others? http://nyr.kr/1KJt3ye  @NewYorker

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      1. Will Hayward‏ @willhayward_nz 12 Feb 2015
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        Good timing given my post this week on http://thepsychologizer.com  -@NewYorker on neuroscience of reading development http://nyr.kr/1KJt3ye 

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      1. Robbie weiner‏ @emw515 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker - visualization

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      1. Nina Fabunmi‏ @Ninartz 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorkerhttp://ninartz.me/2015/02/11/a-dream-so-deep/ …

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      1. Jeffrey Burroughs‏ @JeffreySB 11 Feb 2015
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        “@NewYorker: Why is it easy for some people to learn to read, and difficult for others? http://nyr.kr/1KJt3ye ” #sjateach

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      1. Tam Tiska‏ @lopeyt 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker so, so, so what can I do to help my 7 yo complete non-reader??? Give him complicated tasks at home?

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      1. Margo‏ @mommadoc1 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker neurotransmitters

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      1. Ian James‏ @IanJamesAuthor 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker The lead character in two of my books starts off not reading (she is other-worldly) then comes to love it http://bitly.com/1z1uRuZ 

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      1. NoteToSelfDontDie‏ @DontDieOnline 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker some people are stupid and lazy?

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      1. UMA Organic Cotton‏ @UMAorganic 11 Feb 2015
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        Interesting! “@NewYorker: Why is it easy for some people to learn to read, and difficult for others? http://nyr.kr/1KJt3ye ”

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      1. Sharon Sloan‏ @Gnushound 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker Love this item!

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      1. Thomas Gregory Ray‏ @GROIDS2235 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker One of the keys is interesting material. When I was younger it was "Hardy Boys". Frank and Joe Hardy! Could not wait to read!

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      2. ᗡʎs˥exicƃǝuıns‏ @eusebiusclay 11 Feb 2015
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        .@NewYorker Tons on reeds as SAS deer — no snot. #palindrome #lookwhatIfoundonInternetpic.twitter.com/65rvbjgYP7

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      3. Amore Roma‏ @_aibohphobia_ 11 Feb 2015
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        .@eusebiusclay Dee saw a seed.

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      1. zayedo‏ @zayed_oo 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker Sony launches new phone Xperia E4 #sony #XperiaE4 #news #technology http://goo.gl/2z64ei 

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      1. Sohail Ahmed‏ @IamAhmedSohail 11 Feb 2015
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        @NewYorker RT! #HappyValentinesDay in advance!! Download #ValentinesDay images and send from HERE >> http://goo.gl/rCIkEh 

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