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<DIV>I agree with Kristen J. Sims that listening is not an accurate way to
assess reading. The Johns is a good assessment. You might, also,
contact the producer of the Scholastic Reading Inventory. They might
release the assessment, to you, so that you can put it into Braille. I have done
this with other assessments and they are, usually, very cooperative.
PJ</DIV>
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