Talk to the school or teacher about fluency reading programs. Some schools might have programs available for the child to check out from the school library, or the teacher might have a program. In this situation, the child or parent can borrow the program from the school. Not all schools have these programs available, but it is always the first place to look and ask about programs. If the school does not have a fluency reading program available, the teacher might have suggestions for programs the parents can buy that offer further depth into the lessons she teaches in class.
Look for TV or online programs for reading fluency. TV channels like educational channels might offer reading fluency programs either on TV or online at the channel's website. Keep in mind that if an educational channel offers reading fluency shows, it might not always broadcast to every location.
Look over the options for reading fluency programs. There are a few different reading fluency programs available, such as Read Naturally and Great Leaps. The best product for the child or family might differ.
Purchase the program. In most cases, parents will need to buy a program. The prices will vary depending on the program. The home programs are usually available to purchase off the company websites.