One Ohio hospital has started checking literacy skills during visits for kids as young as 3 to help spot reading struggles early and coach parents on simple home habits.
Young children who were read five books a day by their parents entered kindergarten hearing over 1 million words more than their peers.
The first testing window opens March 2, but students will have multiple opportunities to take the test throughout the spring and summer.
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The UFLI reading curriculum is already used in McLean County school districts, including District 87 and Heyworth.
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