Parenting Tips for Children with Reading Problems
Reading plays a huge part in our daily lives, right from books and magazines to signboards, brochures, maps, lists, and instruction leaflets. It creates avenues for communication, knowledge, learning and information processing, and also provides a time for relaxation and quiet pursuit of learning that is enjoyable. Children who have problems with reading will be severely limited in their interaction with people and with the world, and are a cause of worry for parents and difficulty for teachers. Reading problems in children lead them to avoid situations in which reading is required, creating a number of restrictions for learning, development and social interaction. Children with reading difficulties also find themselves lagging behind the rest of the class in learning, and will develop low self-esteem and other behavioral problems. Click here to Read more

