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Does My Child Need Extra Support?
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Parent Name
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Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, Eighth Grade, Ninth Grade (Freshman), Tenth Grade (Sophomore), Eleventh Grade (Junior), Twelfth Grade (Senior), College.
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Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, Fourth Grade, Fifth Grade, Sixth Grade, Seventh Grade, Eighth Grade, Ninth Grade (Freshman), Tenth Grade (Sophomore), Eleventh Grade (Junior), Twelfth Grade (Senior), College.
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Does your child enjoy reading?
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Does your little one race for books or do they avoid reading like it’s a monster under the bed?
They can’t get enough, basically a bookworm.
Sometimes, they like it... sometimes they don’t.
They’d rather do anything else!
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Are YOU worried about your child’s reading compared to other kids?
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What is your parental instict telling you?
Yes, I’m starting to panic a little!
I’m not sure, but it’s definitely on my radar.
Nope, they’re doing just fine compared to their classmates.
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According to your child’s teacher, are they reading on grade level?
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or what do the assessments say?
Yep, they’re right on track!
Not quite there yet—teacher's definitely got their eye on them and they get extra support.
Close enough, but maybe need a little extra nudge.
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How does your child handle new or unfamiliar words while reading?
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When they come across a tricky word, do they give it a try, or is it a full stop moment?
They try to sound it out or figure it out based on the words around it.
They get stuck sometimes but will ask for help or keep going.
They get frustrated and might ask me to skip the word or stop reading.
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On one page of reading, about how many words does your child stumble through?
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How many words does your child read smoothly without hesitation, versus words they struggle to figure out?
I need to check the page myself to see what they missed!
1-2 little hiccups, but they keep going.
It’s like running through a gauntlet, but we get through it.
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Can your child rhyme with ease?
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If you asked your child to make as many rhyming words as they can with the word "cat", how many do you think they could do?
Rhyming? They're like Dr. Seuss—cat, hat, bat... bring it on!
They can handle maybe 2-3 rhymes, but they stall after that.
What's a rhyming word?
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How much effort does your child have to put into studying their spelling words to pass a spelling test?
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How frequently does your child practice their spelling words before a test?
They could win a spelling bee without practicing!
They need a solid review, but they get the hang of it after a few tries.
It's like running a marathon with a backpack of bricks, every step forward feels like a step backwards.
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If your child misses a word on one page and you correct them, do they remember the same word when they come across it on the next page?
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Does your child remember a word you tell them, or do they treat it like a brand new word when they encounter it again later in the reading?
They remember it and read it correctly the next time!
They sometimes remember, but need a little reminder. 2
It's like groundhog day, it’s like a brand-new word every time—we have to start over!
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Does your child read the wrong word and keep going without noticing?
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Does your child continue reading even if they make a mistake, without realizing it?
Oh yeah, they’ll read a whole paragraph with a completely wrong word and not bat an eye!
Sometimes, but they usually catch it before the next sentence.
They notice and fix every mistake right away—no slip-ups!
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When reading, does your child read the first few sounds and then guess the rest of the word?
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How close are they to the right word?
Definitely—‘spider’ becomes ‘super,’ ‘mother’ becomes ‘monster,’ it’s a total guessing game!
They guess sometimes, but usually get it right on the second try
No guessing here, they break it down into syllables and sound it out like a pro!
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How fluent does your child sound when reading aloud?
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How smooth or choppy does your child’s reading sound when they read out loud?
Smooth as butter, you’d think you are listening to a book on Audible!
They stumble, but we’re getting there
It’s more like a slow-motion car crash than a reading session.
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Does your child skip or replace easy words like 'the,' 'and,' or 'if' when reading?
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Does your child tend to skip or guess simple words while reading?
Yeah, they make their own version of the story, especially with the easy words!
It happens, but they usually catch themselves.
Nope, they’re way too careful about every word!
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Do you enjoy reading with your child?
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No judgement here, this is not a reflection of your parenting skills!
It’s our favorite time of day everyday!
When we can fit it in
I'd rather do the entire neighborhood's laundry
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