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[[Hollis Scarborough]] Ph.D., the creator of the Reading Rope and senior scientist at [[Haskins Laboratories]], is a leading researcher of early language development and its connection to later literacy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://haskinslabs.org/people/hollis-scarborough|title=Hollis Scarborough, Ph.D., Haskins Laboratories, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA}}</ref>
 
Dr. Scarborough published the Reading Rope infographic in 2001 using strands of rope to illustrate the many ingredients that are involved in becoming a skilled reader. The upper strands represent ''language-comprehension'' and reinforce one another. The lower strands represent ''word-recognition'' and work together as the reader becomes accurate, fluent, and automatic through practice. TheyThe upper and lower strands all weave together to produce a skilled reader.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dyslexiaida.org/scarboroughs-reading-rope-a-groundbreaking-infographic/|title=Scarborough’s Reading Rope: A Groundbreaking Infographic, International Dyslexia Association (IDA), volume 7, issue 2|date=April 2018}}</ref>
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