At what reading level/age/grade/other(?) did you add independent silent reading to your kid's schedule?
Independent silent reading
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1. At what point did you add independent silent reading to your kid's schedule?
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I don't make my kid do independent silent reading, so, N/A11
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When my kid started doing that on his/her own I added it to the schedule4
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under 4yo4
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4yo2
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5yo8
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6yo13
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7yo6
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8yo10
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9yo6
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10+yo3
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before pre-K1
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pre-K1
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K4
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1st grade9
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2nd grade4
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3rd grade6
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4th grade6
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5th grade or later4
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when I really wanted my kid to just be quiet and leave me alone for a while8
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select this option if your answer is in the next question14
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2. continued - answers by reading level
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before my kid could read I did silent independent reading with picture books9
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when my kid was reading 'easy' easy readers (level 1 or w/e)7
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when my kid was reading easy readers (level 2 or 3)9
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when my kid was reading 'harder' easy readers (level 4 or 5)5
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when my kid was reading easy chapter books (e.g. magic tree house, boxcare children, etc)20
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when my kid was reading regular kid's books (150+ pages)5
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when my kid was reading y/a or adult books2
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when my kid was at a K reading level1
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when my kid was at a 1st grade reading level5
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when my kid was at a 2nd grade reading level0
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when my kid was at a 3rd grade reading level5
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when my kid was at a 4th grade reading level4
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when my kid was at a 5th grade reading level or higher2
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fountas & pinnell (F&P) level A-D0
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F&P level E-H1
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F&P level I-L0
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F&P level M-P0
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F&P level Q or higher0
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other2
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select this option if your answer was on the previous question21
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