| Parents whose children have trouble reading | | | | out what intervention options they may suggest. |
| encounter many frustrations. They want the best | | | | Determine what reading skills your child is lacking |
| for their child but are unsure of just what is | | | | in by having them evaluated with a reading |
| needed in order to give them assistance with their | | | | assessment. |
| reading difficulties. Don't feel that you are alone in | | | | 3. Encourage Reading at Home - Once it has been |
| the process. There are others who face the | | | | determined what area of weakness that your |
| same dilemma. For those of you seeking a | | | | child has with their struggle to read it is important |
| solution to the problem here are the Top 3 Ways | | | | to consider creating an environment to encourage |
| Parents Can Help a Struggling Reader. | | | | reading at home. Make the space comfortable and |
| What All Parents Can Do to Assist a Child That | | | | free from distractions. You should set aside at |
| Struggles with Reading | | | | least 30 minutes a day for your child to practice |
| 1. Parental Involvement - This is a key factor to | | | | reading. Have them choose a book or magazine |
| your child's reading success. Your concern for you | | | | on topics that they like so that the child will see |
| child is your number one priority. Your child | | | | learning to read can be fun and will hold their |
| knowing that you care enough about his or her | | | | interest. You may also want to choose a reading |
| distress is a comfort to them. Letting your child | | | | program that will work with your child's problem |
| know that you will use whatever way possible to | | | | and how to begin helping the child to overcome |
| find out what is holding them back from learning | | | | their struggle with reading. Another way to |
| will help give the child peace of mind. This also will | | | | encourage your child to read at home is to show |
| ease the tension your child may be feeling that | | | | your own interest in reading. Children learn by |
| they are not alone in the struggle. | | | | example so become your child's champion by |
| 2. Get Expert Advice - Seek out all the | | | | leading the way. |
| professional assistance available at your means. | | | | Now you know the Top 3 Ways Parents Can |
| Have your child examined by a pediatrician to rule | | | | Help a Struggling Reader. While every child is |
| out any physical limitations such as hearing | | | | different in their approach to learning how to read |
| problems or poor eyesight as well as determining | | | | knowing that you as a parent are committed to |
| other developmental delays that may be | | | | assisting your child with their reading will ease the |
| discovered by medical screenings. Talk to the | | | | tension your child may be feeling. Reading is a |
| child's teacher and other educational professionals | | | | fundamental component to success in life, |
| such as the reading specialist at the school to find | | | | supporting your child's efforts is priceless. |