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Parent Reading Survey
Reading is a vital life skill and at Redlands we want all of our children to become confident readers by the time they move onto the next stage of their education. We also want our children to develop a love of reading. Reading for pleasure has many benefits: it helps build children’s knowledge and understanding of people and places, develops imagination and supports well-being.
Please help us to continue to develop our reading provision by completing this short survey.
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Child's name and class:
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Your answer
1.
What kinds of things do you enjoy reading for pleasure? (e.g. Magazines, newspapers, websites, social media, novels, poetry, non-fiction books)
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2.
How often do you think your child sees you choosing to read?
Regularly
Often
Sometimes
Rarely
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3. Do you think your child sees you as a keen reader?
Yes
No
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4. Where do the books you have at home come from?
Local library
Local shops
bought online
Received as gifts
Other:
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5. How confident do you feel in supporting your child to enjoy reading independently? Rate your view on a scale of 1-5, with 1 not confident to 5 very confident
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5
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6. How often does your child read their school reading book to you?
Daily
4-5 times a week
2-3 times a week
Once a week
Less than once a week
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7. How often do you read with or to your child at home (other than their school reading book)?
Daily
4-5 times a week
2-3 times a week
Once a week
Less than once a week
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8.
Are there any things that make it difficult for you to read with or to your child?
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9.
Does your child choose to read at home by themselves? If so how often?
Daily
4-5 times a week
2-3 times a week
Once a week
Less than once a week
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10. Do you have questions or comments about developing your child's reading?
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