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[quote=Anonymous]It depends on the child. My DC scored in the 1st through 5th percentiles and now scores in the 25th for some things (decoding but not rate)- which means he in the low average range. His main asset in reading is his comprehension and backgound knowledge. He will never read fluently, but he can read a sports column. He is in 10th grade. He had a daily pullout in school from 2nd grade through 6th and took the special ed reading class in 7th and 8th. We also had him go to a tutor 2-3 times a week from 2nd through 7th grade. We read to him at night and he listened to audio books. We still read to him at night and he still listens to audio books. He completed Wilson in 6th grade and learned LANGUAGE! in 7th and REWARDS in 8th. Along the way we did some Read Naturally, but only after he had reached a point where he wasn't memorizing the text. He has all of his assessments read to him (including the SOLs and has the PSAT next week). He has audio text books and text to speech software for PDFs and word documents. We can scan any handout into a PDF. [/quote]
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