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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] sounds like it was simply that the child brought home a reading book one time that the OP thought was below her reading level. I would assume that the OP had gotten other info during the school year about the child's reading level. [/quote] When DD started kindergarten she did not know how to read. I personally worked with her at home, every day to teach her. She was tested twice in the year - when she started and half way through. The scores were dramatically different. The teacher continues to send very easy books. This time, she explained it was due to a mix-up by a volunteer parent. It turns out the teacher doesn't have time, as she told me, to listen to kids read, so, of course, how can she be aware of their advancement if she is not spending time listening to them reading? [/quote] I would be seriously concerned if the teacher "doesn't have time" to listen to the kids read. What school is this? District at least?[/quote]
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