What Reading Resources Are Available?

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Most schools have special reading resources for helping students who struggle with reading, such as:

     

    To qualify for these special reading resources, students usually need to undergo a screening or assessment process to identify their reading strengths and weaknesses, and determine their eligibility for special education services or accommodations. The process may vary depending on the school district’s policies and procedures. You can contact your child’s teacher or school counselor to find out more about the available reading resources and how to access them.

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