Many parents worry about their child's reading ability, but sometimes the signs are subtle. Here are 5 unexpected signs that your child might benefit from reading intervention:
Difficulty Following Instructions: Does your child struggle to follow multi-step directions, even simple ones? Reading comprehension goes beyond just recognizing words; it's about understanding the meaning behind them.
Low Reading Stamina: Does your child get tired or frustrated quickly during reading time? This could indicate underlying challenges with decoding or processing information.
Dislike for Books: Children naturally gravitate towards activities they find enjoyable. If your child consistently avoids books and reading time, it could be a sign of reading difficulties.
Problems with Spelling and Writing: Reading and writing are closely linked skills. If your child struggles with spelling or forming sentences, it could be rooted in underlying reading challenges.
Limited Vocabulary Development: A strong vocabulary is essential for reading comprehension. If your child's vocabulary seems stagnant compared to their peers, it might be a sign they're struggling to grasp new words through reading.
Early intervention is key. If you notice any of these signs, don't hesitate to reach out. We are always ready to discuss student needs and explore personalized reading intervention options.
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