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: Re: How to write a book for a given reading level? I have a son in kindergarten who is interested in reading. He also loves the stores that I tell him each night. These are usually just made
One approach would be to record your story-telling sessions, particularly in a way that captures his reactions. You could then review those recordings to see what worked and what didn't (e.g. you had to repeat something in a different way). Reading comprehension is different from aural comprehension, but at least you know he'll know the words in one context.
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