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How is Your Child Reading?
  • Most parents don't know how their children are reading
  • Children not reading well by age 8 fall behind in all subjects
  • Once a reading difficulty is recognized, active remediation may take a year or more to remedy the situation
   
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Two Powerful Tools for Parents

  • Online Reading Assessment

  • Targeted Reading Instruction

 
    

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"I am so happy with your test!!! My son enjoyed the monkey and he thought it was fun. I knew he lacked somewhere I just had trouble finding where. Now I know and have suggestions on how to improve his reading and make it more fun. I cannot thank you enough. I will spread the word to people I know and my homeschool group. I have two younger children and hope to use your assessment with them when they get older. Thank you!"

– Maureen Thompson

   
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What Can You Do?
 
- Take charge! Don't wait to discover a problem exists
  - Discover your child's detailed reading profile using
  - the online LGL Homeschool Reading Assessment
  - Or provide direct online reading instruction for your child using
  - Unique Reader which includes the LGL Reading Assessment

Don't Underestimate the Complexity of Reading!
The LGL Reading Assessment tests 6 fundamental reading subskills, then provides a detailed report for parents to follow as they teach or monitor their child's reading abilities. Since reading is made of several different subskills, full understanding of your child's detailed profile is the first step in guaranteeing he or she will become a successful reader.
 

The LGL Home Reading Assessment tests the following:
  - High Frequency Words (Sight words)
  - Word Recognition
  - Word Analysis (Phonics)
  - Word Meaning (Oral Vocabulary)
  - Spelling
  - Silent Reading (Reading Comprehension)

A weakness in any of the areas above can slow the entire reading process and make reading more difficult for your child. And unfortunately thorough diagnostic assessment, as provided by Let's Go Learn, is not a normal part of most public or private school testing. School testing generally is for accountability purposes and usually does not provide detailed individualized prescriptive analysis.

Unique Reader Automatically Links Instruction to Your Child's Reading Profile
 
- 4 Tracks of instruction:
  - Sight Words, Phonics, Vocabulary, Comprehension
  - Over 600+ online reading activities
  - Follows tutorial, reinforcement, and grade-activity format
  - You the parent can monitor, control or adjust any track

Take Control Today!
 
- All assessment reports available immediately
  - Historical data stored to track progress
  - Share reports with tutors, teachers, or specialists
  - Use the reports to tutor or teach your child yourself
  - With Unique Reader start targeted reading instruction now
  - 100% web-based. No complex software to install.
  - Access at home or when away from home

Educational Expertise:
Let's Go Learn, Inc. was co-founded by Dr. Richard McCallum, a faculty member in the Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. McCallum holds a PhD in Education and has been involved in research on reading instruction for the last 15 years. Dr. McCallum's work in reading intervention for low achieving children has served as a model for the theory and methods employed by Let's Go Learn.

Awards:
Let's Go Learn was awarded the SBIR Innovative Research grant by the U.S. Department of Education Grant. Let's Go Learn was recognized not only for its unique team of experts but also for the potential benefit it will bring to schools and children with its highly scalable literacy solution.

 

   

 

 
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