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“quantitative evidence that teaching children to read from age five is not likely to make that child any more successful at reading than a child who learns reading later, from age seven. The” quote by Terry Marselle
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““quantitative evidence that teaching children to read from age five is not likely to make that child any more successful at reading than a child who learns reading later, from age seven. The””

Terry Marselle

About This Quote

Early reading instruction may not guarantee later reading success compared to later starters.

In simple terms: Reading early isn’t always better for success.

Key Takeaway

Focus on quality of instruction over age.

Themes

education development learning strategies

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

research educational

When to use this quote

  • school curricula
  • parental guidance
  • literacy programs
  • assessment methods

Key Concepts

reading acquisition educational policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What factors most influence reading success?
  • How can programs adapt to diverse learners?
A Different Perspective

Evidence is mixed and context‑dependent.

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