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  • @awesomepanda74 I can't put web addresses in here but try searching learntocue 

  • This is really great that you're learning and teaching your kids how to cue!

    Just a helpful hint: sometimes, you use the hand shape for "S" ("okay" handshape) instead of "Z" (two fingers) for words like "is", which are spelled like they have an "S" sound at the end, but really they have a "Z" sound.

    However, it looks like you're making a lot of progress! Good on you, and keep on keeping on.

  • awesomepanda74 did you get my answer before?

  • Oh wow-I'll tell my fiance. He works for Marvel Comics.

  • Hello! Are you learning to cue at home? Keep up the great work. You could bring your family to a Cue Camp to meet others who cue. visit the National Cued Speech Association for more information. The cueing system works well with any orton-gillingham based reading intervention.

  • Yes my kids and I are learning it for a homeschooling project. When I first read about cueing I thought it might improve one of my childrens reading abilities. (he is dyslexic like me) We are working on this sporadically but I plan to devote more time to it soon. It feels good to learn and do it. Almost like a crossword puzzle or something. I suspect it will be good for me too. If it had been for comic books I may never have learned to read!

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