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Reading Assessments
Once your student has become a reader, you may be interested in having reading assessments conducted. Reading assessments can help you identify at what level your student reads so that you can identify potential problems or disabilities and address his or her needs.Your student has the opportunity to improve with your help and support. Your child's teacher may approach you or you may want to approach your child's teacher about conducting a reading assessment. You may also want to try conducting reading assessments at home if you want to monitor your child's improvement, so you may be interested in www.letsgolearn.com. After you conduct these tests at home, you may want to meet with your child's teacher to discuss your findings. If you want to learn more about reading assessments that are conducted in the classroom, www.reading.org is one resource.
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