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What if my child finds it difficult to learn to read?

What if my child finds it difficult to learn to read?

 

We want children to learn to read, however long it takes us to teach them. We will find out very quickly if your child is finding reading difficult. First, we make sure they are in the correct reading group based on what they do know. If they still struggle, we give them extra time with an adult, on their own. These adults are specially trained to support these children. Your child will still be in the same group with the other children and won’t miss out on any of the class lessons.

 

If we have any serious worries about your child’s reading, we will talk to you about this.

 

My child has difficulty pronouncing some sounds. Will this stop them learning to read through phonics?

 

This isn’t a problem for learning to read as long as we know what sound the child is trying to say. This is not something to worry about. Many children have a few sounds that they can hear clearly but find it difficult to say, particularly the l-sound, r-sound, w-sound, th-sound, s-sound, sh-sound and j-sound. Often they say a t-sound for the c-sound; "tttssh" for the s-sound; "w" for the r-sound and "r" for the l-sound. You can help your child by encouraging him or her to look at your mouth when you say the sound. Whatever you do, do not make your child feel a failure. They can easily learn to read, even if they find one or two sounds difficult to say.

 

Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any concerns. We are here to help.

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