DS7 scored 155 for his VCI. He reads a lot, but it's all science magazines and age-level and slightly beyond sci-fi stories. He actually says he dislike reading, but he spends most of his free time doing it. I gather he dislikes the books I recommend to him (fiction for 10yo) which he has no problems reading but no love either (with one or two exceptions).

Would introducing your daughter to magazine-type reading help? Someone pointed out that it's because the articles are shorter and there are lots of pictorials which may appeal. In my son's case, he does have an attention issue, which is why he loves the short, punchy articles (well, shorter than a book). DS also had a visual tracking and convergence issue - he underwent therapy for close to a year and is pronounced to be normal now. This could have led to his shorter attention span for reading lengthy books - old habits are hard to break, possibly.

Cricket2, does you daughter fit the bill here?

BTW, I saw a huge step up in reading after vision therapy, from when he turned 6.