Part One
What Is Typical
Learning to read is complex, and children do develop at slightly different rates. Here is what falls within the range of normal development.
Preschool and Kindergarten
It is typical for children to still be learning letter names and sounds, to make reversals when writing letters, and to need support sounding out simple words. Most children are not yet reading independently at this stage.
First and Second Grade
Children are doing the heavy work of learning to decode. Some pick this up quickly and others need more practice. Mild inconsistencies in sounding out words and slow reading speed are within the normal range during this period.
At Any Age
Children may go through brief periods of resistance or frustration with reading, especially when the difficulty level increases. A bad week does not necessarily signal a problem.
Part Two
What Is Cause for Concern
There is a difference between a child who is still developing and a child who is struggling. The following patterns are not typical, and if you are seeing them consistently, it is time to look more closely.
Part Three
What to Do Next
If what you have read in this article sounds familiar, here are clear steps you can take.
Talk to your child's teacher
Share your specific observations. Ask whether the school has data on your child's reading performance and how they compare to grade-level expectations. Ask what interventions are available.
Request an evaluation
If you believe your child may have a reading disability or dyslexia, you have the right to request a formal evaluation through your school district at no cost. Put the request in writing.
Consider a private evaluation
If you want answers sooner or want a more comprehensive assessment, a private psychoeducational evaluation can provide detailed information about your child's specific learning profile.
Explore intervention options
Whether through school or a private provider, look for structured literacy intervention that is explicit, systematic, and individualized.
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