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What to Do When Your Child Struggles With Reading

It can be worrying when your child struggles with reading, but you’re not alone. Many children go through phases where reading feels hard, confusing, or even frustrating. The key is offering support without pressure, and building confidence slowly.

First, make sure you're reading together often. Read aloud, even with older kids, and talk about the story as you go. Look for books with large print, pictures, or graphic elements. These can make reading feel more accessible.

Avoid turning reading into a chore. Instead, create positive associations. Let your child pick what they want to read. Book clubs that send fun, age-appropriate books each month can make reading feel exciting again.

Don’t forget to praise progress, no matter how small. Celebrate the effort, not just the outcome. And if you're concerned, speak to a teacher or specialist who can provide extra tools.

Remember: every reader moves at their own pace. With patience, support, and the right books, struggling readers can grow into confident book lovers.

A parent and child reading together at a table, smiling and pointing at the words on the page

 
 
 

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