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Questions relating specifically to reading, including learning how to read, problems with reading, and establishing behavior related to reading. Please note that recommendations for specific reading material is off topic.
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All of a sudden my daughter thinks she isn't reading well, because sometimes her fluency slows
One possible problem that my kids had: they read everything. My youngest has read New Scientist at the breakfast table for years. That's left her with a large vocabulary of words she knows but has nev …
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What are some great techniques for encouraging a reluctant reader?
I don't teach reading, I teach eighth grade algebra, but I've run across many reluctant readers during our SSR period. … Reading became more attractive. We also read. We read a lot. The whole family would gather on our bed and read. At first, the adults read to the kids. …
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How does one go about determining if a child, adolescent or teen is capable of understanding...
My shorter answer - there is no generic way to know what a child will get from reading a generic book. There is no formula for literature, and no age for literature. …