Why is My Child Reading Below Grade Level?

Why is My Child Reading Below Grade Level?

Different Learning Styles

Oftentimes when children are reading below grade level, it is because they are not being taught in a way that matches their learning strengths. If a child continues with this same instruction, they will most likely continue to fall further behind. It is critical to intervene as soon as possible with an approach that matches your child’s learning style to avoid the erosion of their self-belief and ensure reading success. 

  • Believe in your child’s abilities
  • Observe, assess, and discover your child’s learning style
  • Create a plan and share it with your child, explaining their learning strengths and the areas of focus that will help with reading
  • Give your child ownership of the learning process
  • Use incentives in the beginning; once your child sees their progress, their success will likely be all the incentive they need to continue

Learn More

If you want to learn more about why a child can fall behind grade level and how to help them, check out the resources below.

The Importance of Finding Your Child's Learning Style

The Importance of Finding Your Child's Learning Style

Tools That Will Rocket Kids Into Reading

Tools That Will Rocket Kids Into Reading

When Reading is a Struggle: How to Help Your Child

When Reading is a Struggle: How to Help Your Child

7 Reasons SnapWords® Work for Struggling Readers

7 Reasons SnapWords® Work for Struggling Readers


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