Why Is My Child Struggling to Learn to Read?

 It can be worrying when your child is trying hard, but still finding reading difficult.

You might find yourself wondering:
“Why is this so hard for them?”
“Are they falling behind?”

You’re not alone in asking these questions.

 

Every Child Learns Differently

Children don’t all learn to read at the same pace.

Some children need a little more time—or a different approach—to develop the skills needed for reading.

This doesn’t mean they aren’t capable or intelligent.

 

Looking Beneath the Surface

Reading is a complex skill.

It involves:

  • recognising letters and words
  • hearing and processing sounds
  • coordinating eye movements
  • maintaining focus and attention
  • sitting comfortably

If any of these areas feel difficult, learning to read can become frustrating.

 

What You Might Notice

  • losing their place when reading
  • skipping words or lines
  • avoiding reading tasks
  • becoming tired or frustrated quickly
  • difficulty remembering what they’ve read

These are signs that your child may need support.

Tutoring or asking them to “just try harder” isn’t always the answer.

Sometime we need to take a broader view.

 

A Gentle Next Step

If your child is struggling, it can help to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.

With understanding and the right support, we can address the underlying reasons for your child’s struggle, freeing them for lifelong learning..

You’re not alone in this.

If any of this has resonated with you you’re welcome to reach out.

👉 Work With Me

 

This Might also Help

👉Supporting Your Child with Reading Difficulties and Dyslexia

👉Learning is More than Just Reading and Writing

👉Foundations for Learning: Vision, Balance and Listening

All articles are based on personal in-clinic experience, and are supported by current research into brain science. They have been written for general education purposes and do not constitute personal advice. If you are a parent, I encourage you to seek professional support.

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About Rosalind

Rosalind is a PACFA Registered Clinical Counsellor, with over 20 years experience in working with children with challenging behaviours and learning differences. She brings an holistic, or whole person approach to supporting parents, helping them raise children able to realise their potential. to live happy and successful lives. Appointments are available in person at Moruya on the NSW south coast and online Australia-wide.

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