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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Reading level went down because of the book selection at school? I find that hard to believe. Were there no challenging books available at home, in the library or at the community library?[/quote] I wonder what the principal said about the book selection in the classroom.[/quote] This greatly depends on the teacher. My son's first grade teacher kept him in challenging books all year long. He could take another as soon as he was finished. However, in second grade he was only allowed to change books once per week and often it was the same book. Of course I was running to the library every week but it was like a breath of fresh air for him when he entered AAP. Others were reading the same or more difficult books. This got him interested in other higher leveled books.[/quote]
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