Reading Programs

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Where are the classes held?
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Is it possible to make up missed lessons?
We will provide a home study make-up lesson, which involves instructional materials you and your child will access online.  As a result, your child will learn all the skills, receive all of the practice, and realize the full benefit of the program.  If you wish, your son or daughter may also make-up the missed lesson in another nearby class.  To view class schedule options, and to arrange for home-study or classroom make-up lessons, please click here.
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What is the enrollment deadline?
Enrollments are taken until the start date of class, or until the class is fully enrolled, whichever comes first. 
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Are scholarships available?
A limited number of scholarships are available to students with demonstrated financial need.  For more information or to apply, please call 1 (800) 964-8888 to speak to a Program Coordinator. 
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What is the Institute of Reading Development?
The Institute of Reading Development has been a leader in reading development instruction since 1971. As a trusted partner with universities, colleges, school districts, and municipalities, the Institute helps educational and community organizations provide reading development programs to the communities and families they serve. Curriculum developed by the Institute integrates skill development with independent reading, and leads students toward lives in which reading books is highly valued.

For more information about the Institute, please visit www.readingprograms.org.
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What happens in class?
Each lesson integrates phonics and word-attack instruction and games with fluency training, independent reading practice and comprehension-building discussions in engaging children’s books.  The teacher will individually assess your child and provide you with guidance for selecting books at the right level for your child throughout second grade.  Your son or daughter will come out of the program with stronger skills, increased confidence and greater enthusiasm for reading. 
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Is there any homework in this program?
Students reinforce what they have learned in class during four sessions of home practice.  This practice consists of independent reading and short assignments in the phonics and word-attack program, Pole and Vole and the Quest for the Book of Language.  The practice is well structured and enjoyable, with easy-to-follow instructions.   
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What is the class size?
The average class size is twelve students, and the maximum class size is eighteen students.  The class size allows for your child to receive personal attention from the teacher, while also participating in lively group discussions and activities.
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Is this program right for my child?
The materials, format, and instruction meet the needs of a wide range of students.   The teacher provides individualized support and guidance based on your child’s skill level and needs.  You will receive an individualized Book-Level Assessment to guide you in selecting appropriate books for your child.  The program also includes a self-paced workbook in phonics and word-attack skills. For additional assistance in determining whether this class will meet your child’s needs, please call 1 (800) 964-8888 to speak to a Program Coordinator.
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Can I attend class with my child?
Parents are welcome to attend all or any part of any class with their child. 
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For more information or to enroll by phone
call 1 (800) 964-8888