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Development Of Independent Reading

Shows why it is not enough just to 'hear readers' and demonstrates how adult interventions should change as children's reading develops through five distinct but overlapping stages. This work defines 'the basics' by identifying the three permanent components of reading - 'Reading The Lines', 'Between The Lines' and 'Beyond the Lines'.
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Shows why it is not enough just to 'hear readers' & demonstrates how adult interventions should change as children's reading develops through five distinct but overlapping stages. This work defines 'the basics' by identifying the three permanent components of reading
- ' Reading The Lines', ' Between The Lines' & ' Beyond the Lines'.

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