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Why Do Children Fail In Reading

A lot of parents wonder, "Why is it so hard for my child to learn how to read?" The answers to this question vary for every child; but scientists have discovered that children that have reading problems are a common result from poor reading instructions or learning disabilities.

Some kids have a disability that makes reading very difficult to learn. Others come to school without the literacy experiences they need to become readers. Some children struggle because they've received poor or inadequate reading instructions.

What ever the reason is for your child, most reading deficiencies can be over come by starting back at the basics of reading and learning with proper teaching methods.

Facts about people learning to read:
• A child can begin to learn the basics of reading in the infancy stage.
• A child if taught properly with no disabilities should be able to read the basic sounds of their language by time their 4th-5th year of life.
• A child that has no reading skills and is administered into school will most likely struggle with reading until 8th grade or later.
• Learning how to read requires repetition and proper techniques.


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