what is the theory of developmental reading
Developmental reading is a systematic instruction in reading skills strategies that includes spelling and pronounciation.
what are the developmental task of different stages of adulthood and when do they typically take place.
Development task of childhood
Developmental reading as a physiological process involves two essential aspects. These are word recognition and attentive adjustment by the reader on these symbols.
A physical or cognitive skill that a person must accomplish during a particular age period to continue development.
The facets of learning as identified by Smith and Dechant are: reading as a sensory process; reading as a perceptual process; reading as a response; reading as a learned process; reading as a developmental task; reading as a tool for learning; reading as a growth process; reading as an interest.
establishing intimacy and vocational goals
Refinement in developmental reading refers to point where the reader has developed their reading skills to a point where they can make analytical judgements. The refinement process helps to define reader interest.
In childhood
guess what? i don't know.
I assume developmental means growing, or adding to what skills an individual has, and remedial means correcting the problematic skills an individual has.