Anonymous wrote:It amazes me how many parents know so little about the progression of reading and writing at this age. I think too many parents have expectations of their child reading and spelling at the 99th percentile.
Your child is reading and writing. Teachers can pick up learning issues like dyslexia pretty easy and would have requested an evaluation if there were concerns.
You’re doing everything right. His spelling and reading will get better with time just like every other student in his class.
Anonymous wrote:What did the beginning-of-year reading tests show? Is he at grade level on those? How are his phonological skills? If those are low average or low, consider tutoring specifically for phonological skills and any phonics patterns he should have learned in school but doesn't know yet.
Anonymous wrote:What books are you having him read?
Anonymous wrote:Have you had him screened for dyslexia? Can he decode words?
- Mom of a child with dyslexia