She changed schools in September because we moved. She's never been good at reading, but in reception I think she was just over looked as she was well behaved, i always half joked she was just dismissed as pretty, but think.
She's been having reading interventions since half way through year 1, when her previous school she would get 0/40 on the phonics test without help. She knows her letters and most phonics sound by now (end of year 2), but does forget them regularly. She still struggles with on/no for/from and similar. She's just redone the phonics test, having failed it in year 1, I think she will have passed it this year, but I'm not certain. Her current school are doing extra reading with her once or twice a day, as well as reading in class, or as DD puts it, "all I do is reading, it's not fair, I hate reading, why do I have to do more reading than anyone else?"
Her hearing and vision are good, her vocabulary is good, she's very articulate, she remembers facts if told them verbally, she'll choose to watch David Attenborough and similar and can remember what she is told in the programme. She also loves stories if they are read to her, either by me and DH or in audio books. She'll remember the story, understand it and we can discuss it, she just can't actually read it. We've tried with books of lots of different types, but she just won't read it.
We've used Oxford Reading Tree at both schools, but they did them on different scales at each school. At the moment we do nightly reading and at the moment we are also doing word games, so we have letters and phonics on flash cards, and she and I take turns to make words, both real and alien and practice the sounds. We have asked what her reading age is, but the school have refused to give it. My guess is her reading level is somewhere around end of reception, beginning of year 1.
We have discussed dyslexia, but school aren't keen to go for an assessment yet.
While DH and I have been aware of the reading issues for a while, what is worrying me know is the comments and tears from DD in recent weeks about how bad she is at reading and how she is worse than everyone else. I need to help her regain confidence as well as continuing to work on the reading.
I'll definitely have a look at reading eggs and the other links