Reading Test & Reading Age Assessment (Retest Follow up)
Background & Summary
Reading ability is one of the most fundamental skills in education, but many parents are unsure of their child's true reading level. Traditional school assessments may not always provide a clear understanding of a child's strengths and weaknesses in reading. Many children struggle with decoding, comprehension, or fluency, and without targeted intervention, these difficulties can persist, affecting confidence and academic performance.
How We Help
Our Reading Test & Reading Age Assessment provides a comprehensive measure of a child's reading ability. Through a structured test, we:
Identify a child’s reading age and compare it to age expectations.
Assess strengths and areas that may require further support.
Provide actionable insights into phonics, decoding, and comprehension skills.
Offer guidance on strategies to improve reading fluency and confidence.
This assessment is useful for parents who suspect their child may be struggling or want to ensure they are progressing at an appropriate rate.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is a Reading Age Assessment? A Reading Age Assessment determines a child’s reading ability level in comparison to expected reading standards for their age.
How is my child’s reading age determined? The assessment measures phonics, decoding, fluency, and comprehension skills to establish an overall reading level.
Why is understanding my child’s reading level important? Knowing a child’s reading level helps parents identify learning gaps early and support targeted literacy development.
What does the Reading Test involve? The test consists of age-appropriate reading exercises, phonics tasks, and comprehension questions.
How can I prepare my child for a reading assessment? No special preparation is needed, but regular reading practice and exposure to a variety of texts can be beneficial.
How often should my child take a reading assessment? We recommend termly assessments to monitor progress and adjust learning strategies accordingly.
What are the benefits of assessing my child’s reading age? The assessment helps track development, identify support needs, and ensure progress toward literacy milestones.
How can I support my child’s reading development at home? Engaging in daily reading, discussing stories, and using phonics-based resources can boost reading skills.
What should I do if my child is reading below their age level? If gaps are identified, we provide personalized strategies, reading plans, and intervention recommendations.
Are there resources available to help improve my child’s reading skills? Yes! We offer tailored reading plans, recommended book lists, and online literacy tools to support development.
By offering detailed reading assessments and targeted strategies, we help parents ensure their child builds strong literacy skills for lifelong success.
