Read a book to your student. Then read it again but, this time, have the child read along with you as much as he can. This practice of reading in unison is another great way to encourage and practice fluent reading.

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Posted on August 29, 2011 in Families, Inclusion

I am so excited to be writing this post today and sharing this wonderful and creative idea from my clever friend, Chris Levy. Chris and her partner, Joy, are always looking for neat ways to help their son, Josh, connect with classmates in the beginning of the school year.