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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This just isn't that big of a deal. What books is your child reading at home right now? Don't increase it - just the truth - what books is she reading on her own?[/quote] [b]She does not read on her own[/b]. We read together at night. I read to her and then I give her a book to read. I don't give her a choice. Well, sometimes I give her a choice, but they are all the same level. At first it was BOBBooks, now it's books from the Scholastic "I can read" series, level 1 and 2. She can read them and comprehend [b]most[/b] of the text.[/quote] [/quote] That level of books is very, very easy. Your DD is already resistant evidenced by not reading on her own, unless you make her do it and while I guess her level may be ahead of other kindergarteners, that is still an easy level of books. So I would be far more concerned if I were you about fostering a love of reading in your child than "challenging" her and concerned she'll be "bored" as you've stated. Looks like you have much bigger things to focus on and worry about. [/quote]
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