Signs That Reading Might Not Come Naturally to Your Child

Reading doesn’t always come naturally, and that’s okay! Here are some signs to look out for:

Every child is unique in their learning journey, and just because reading doesn’t come easily for some, it doesn’t mean they can’t thrive with the right support. If there are no serious learning issues at play, overcoming these initial hurdles is not only achievable but also a wonderful opportunity for growth. By fostering a nurturing environment filled with creativity and encouragement, you can help your child unlock the joy of reading, turning struggles into triumphs that celebrate their individuality and resilience.

1.  Struggling to recognise letters or sounds

2.Avoiding books or reading activities

Guessing words instead of sounding them out

4. Reading far below grade level

5.Difficulty understanding what they’ve read

 

1. Struggling to Recognise Letters or Sounds

Does your child have difficulty identifying letters or connecting them to their corresponding sounds? This can be a sign of foundational gaps in phonics, making it hard to move forward in reading.

2. Avoiding Books or Reading Activities

If your child avoids reading or shows frustration during reading tasks, it might be because they find it too challenging. This avoidance is often a response to feeling overwhelmed or embarrassed.

3. Guessing Words Instead of Sounding Them Out

When a child frequently guesses words instead of breaking them down phonetically, it could mean they’re relying on context rather than true decoding skills.

4. Reading Below Grade Level

Struggling to keep up with peers in reading proficiency is a key indicator that intervention might be needed. Falling behind can also affect confidence in other subjects.

5. Difficulty Understanding What They’ve Read

Even if your child can read the words on the page, comprehension is essential. If they can’t retell a story or answer questions about it, they may need help developing their understanding of text.

Why Early Intervention Matters

The earlier you identify and address these challenges, the better. Reading is the foundation of all learning, and without the right support, children may face increasing frustration as they progress through school.

At Tina Cowley Reading Centres, we specialize in helping children overcome reading challenges through our unique and proven methods. Our programs are tailored to your child’s individual needs, helping them gain the skills—and the confidence—they need to succeed.

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How We Can Help

At our centres, we focus on:
✅ Building strong phonics and decoding skills
✅ Improving comprehension and vocabulary
✅ Boosting reading speed and fluency
✅ Developing a love for reading

Our therapists are trained to create a supportive and encouraging environment where children can thrive, unlocking their full potential one step at a time.

 

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