School-aged children’s reading abilities can be assessed anytime. It’s always a good idea to have a good idea of what your child’s strengths and weaknesses are in reading. Although you may think that your child may not read as well as her classmates, but after a thorough diagnostic assessment, you’ll have a better idea of you child’s strengths in reading and will be able to address the particular needs of your child, regardless of the her classmates.
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