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Could Your Child Use Extra Help With Reading This Summer?


The Auburn University Reading Clinic will again offer an individualized Summer Reading Program during June and July 2008 for children who are not yet reading accurately and fluently.  This will be the eleventh year for the program.


The Summer Reading Program is designed for kindergarten, elementary, or middle school children struggling with decoding, fluency, or comprehension.  It is not an enrichment program for fluent readers.  Junior and senior education majors work with children in grades K-2.  Kindergarteners get a head start in formal reading instruction at the hands of a positive, patient, caring tutor.  First and second graders typically gain a full reading level during the summer.  Struggling readers in grades 2-6 will work with experienced teachers for a more complete assessment of reading problems and special teaching to help them move ahead in reading.  We expect all participants to improve their decoding ability, reading fluency, comprehension, and enjoyment of reading through participation in the Summer Reading Program.   Dr. Bruce Murray, associate professor of reading education, supervises instruction.


The Summer Reading Program features individually designed lessons with explicit instruction in decoding, fluency, and comprehension as well as plenty of meaningful reading and writing.   Tutors monitor progress closely during each session and give special tests during the first and last sessions to measure reading gains.  After the program, tutors compose a report for parents with conclusions and recommendations for each student.


One parent wrote, "We were very pleased with the Summer Reading Program.  Michael really prospered from the experience.  A special thank you to Allison [Michael's tutor].  She was so kind to Michael.  She also wrote Michael and us a lovely note.  We certainly would recommend this program to a friend, as well as enroll our children again."


The Summer Reading Program features twelve 45-minute tutorial sessions.  The Monday-Wednesday program will accommodate kindergartners, first grades, and some second graders.  It runs from June 11, 2008, until July 21. The Tuesday-Thursday program for struggling readers in grades 2-6 runs from June 12 to July 22. Most sessions will be scheduled between 8:00 and 8:45 AM.  Tutor will contact parents at the beginning of June to confirm specific lesson times.


The cost of the complete program is $70.00, with fee to be paid on acceptance to the program.  Interested parents or caretakers may follow the link below for an application form, or call (334) 844-6934, or write to Dr. Bruce Murray, Summer Reading Program, 5040 Haley Center, Auburn University AL 36849.

Click here to read a letter from Addison, a student in our 2005 Summer Reading Program.

Click here for an application for the 2008 Auburn University Summer Reading Program (html).

Click here for the application in Microsoft Word (doc).

Click here for the application as an Adobe Acrobat file (pdf).

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