How Parents Can Beat the Structural Barriers That Keep Kids From Reading

Your reading level is constantly growing and improving throughout your life, but understanding the basics as a child can be rather difficult. What’s even more taxing is the job of the teachers we rely on to teach us these fundamentals — and it only gets harder when students fall behind early.

Structural barriers in school can make the learning process confusing. As a parent, you can help ensure that your child doesn’t fall behind. Starting your child’s reading journey at home is one of the best ways to break down the barriers to learning, and supporting the ways it can be enhanced at school will fuel even more breakthroughs.

Read this full article on Bright Hub Education, where I discuss five ways that parents can help their children succeed in reading.

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