Just interested - there've been a LOT of posts recently - my child is 2.5 has a reading age of 8.5, my child is 4, has a reading age of 9 - how do people know this?
I have NO idea what reading age my children are except for ds2, who has a reading age of 0 . Ds1 is in Y2, and reading ages have NEVER been mentioned. I'm not sure it's a helpful thing anyway, for lots of reasons - presumably it doesn't take into account the content being read, just the words? And once you know your child's reading age, what do you do with it?
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Reading Ages - how do people know what their child's is?
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tortoiseSHELL · 21/09/2007 14:45
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