Paired reading
Paired reading is a very powerful technique, particularly with children who have lost confidence.  The pair comprises a skilled reader and a learner who read the text together. When the learner wants to take over reading they give a signal, usually by tapping on the page.  It is best to ask the learner what signal they would like to use.  The essence of this technique is that the learner can decide when to read.  It therefore follows that there should be no pressure, overt or covert for the learner to read.  This will allow confidence to develop, as there is no fear of failure.   

This technique can also be used to allow access to reading material that would ordinarily be beyond the learner.

Process of Paired Reading
 

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