
Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics
Evelyn Wood Reading Dynamics is a speed reading technique developed by Evelyn Wood in the 1950s. It aims to improve reading efficiency by using methods to minimize subvocalization (the habit of saying words in your head as you read) and increase comprehension. Key strategies include skimming, focusing on key phrases, and using a pointer or finger to guide your eyes along the text. This approach helps readers absorb information faster while maintaining understanding, making it useful for students and professionals who need to process large volumes of text quickly.