What considerations must be made regarding the ages and stages of literacy growth in a diagnostic approach to assessing and teaching reading?

What will be an ideal response?


• Reading ability grows with exposure to oral language and print.
• Knowing the stages of literacy growth can also be extremely helpful in trying to determine who might need further assistance with learning to speak, listen, read, or write.
• Stages can overlap and that students rarely display every characteristic of one stage before they move into another.
• All of these stages are based on the assumption that children receive a tremendous amount of support and reading experiences on their way to becoming proficient readers.

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