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[quote=Anonymous]The teacher absolutely can get your child's reading level wrong. This happened to my son in kindergarten. To be fair, she started him out at the right level, but failed to adjust after he made a huge leap in a short amount of time. Even when I pointed it out to her, he continued to receive books considerably below his level. It irritated me, but I didn't make a big deal about it, he read the book she sent home in like a minute and then I had him read an appropriate book. She tested his level again at the end of the year and told me that she was surprised at how high he was. I wonder if part of it was that she didn't want to adjust her reading groups. It taught me a valuable lesson though that you have to be involved in your child's education because you have one (or two or three...) children and the teacher has 22.[/quote]
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