What is the difference between reading and developmental reading?

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2026-02-20 17:15

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Reading is a cognitive process that involves connecting symbols (i.e. letters) onto the correct corresponding sound, in a process known as decoding. After decoding you must then connect this mapping to the meaning of the Word/sentence (aka comprehension). In order to be a successful reader one must be able to read fluidly at a steady pace and with the right intonation, while comprehending the intended message of the text.

The development of reading (aka developmental reading) is a gradual process, the goal of which is fluid reading. First, a child begins to learn the correct mapping between the letters and the sounds of Words. They then begin to incorporate the meanings of Words. As a child's vocabulary grows, so does their ability to read in a fluid manner as well as their ability to comprehend text.

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