If your child is struggling to read, you’re probably asking yourself one of these questions:

Take a breath.
Struggling with reading is more common than you think—and more fixable than most people realize.

But here’s the part most parents don’t hear:

Reading struggles usually aren’t about effort.
 They’re about missing skills.

 


The Truth About Reading Struggles

Many children appear to be “reading,” but they’re actually:

This works—for a while.

But as books get harder, those shortcuts stop working.
That’s when frustration shows up.


3 Signs Your Child May Need More Support

If you’re not sure where your child stands, start here:

1. They Guess at Words

Instead of sounding out words, they look at the picture or say something that “makes sense.”

2. They Struggle With Simple Words One Day… But Not the Next

This inconsistency usually means the skill isn’t fully mastered yet.

3. They Can Read the Words… But Don’t Understand the Text

That’s a sign of weak comprehension or cognitive overload from decoding.


Why This Happens (Even in Smart Kids)

Reading is not a natural process.
It has to be taught in a very specific way.

If a child misses:

They start building habits that look like reading—but aren’t sustainable.


What You Can Do Right Now

 

You don’t need to overhaul your entire routine or spend hours each day.

Start small:

Focus on Word Patterns

Help your child notice patterns like -at, -ing, -ake

Slow Down

Rushing creates guessing. Slowing down builds accuracy.

Reread Familiar Texts

Confidence grows when kids read something they can handle.


Why You Can Trust This Advice

 

I’ve spent 25 years in the classroom, working directly with students—including those who struggle the most with reading.

I also hold a reading endorsement, which means I’ve had specialized training in how children learn to read and why they sometimes don’t.

Over the years, I’ve seen the same patterns again and again:

This isn’t theory.
This is what I’ve helped students work through successfully for decades.


But Here’s the Honest Part

 

Most parents don’t struggle because they don’t care.

They struggle because they don’t know:

And that uncertainty leads to frustration—for both you and your child.


That’s Exactly Why I Created This

 

To make this easier, I created a simple, parent-friendly tool:

 A Reading Checklist That Shows You Exactly What to Look For

Inside, you’ll be able to:

No guessing. No overwhelm.


Get the Checklist Here

Download the Free Reading Checklist


If You Want More Support

If you go through the checklist and realize your child needs more structured help—that’s where I come in.

I work with students who:

Together, we focus on building real reading skills—not shortcuts.


Final Thought

Your child is not “behind” because they can’t learn.

They just need the right support at the right time.

And once that clicks—everything changes.

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