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Reading Skills That Make Confident Learners

When kids struggle with reading difficulties, it can start to affect the rest of their learning experience. Reading plays a role in almost every school subject and it factors into almost every aspect of daily life. Whether your learner is just a little rusty when it comes to reading or they need more significant support, it’s always worthwhile to explore what could be causing these struggles.  

3 Common Reasons Learners Struggle To Read

Different types of reading struggles require different solutions for reading help. What is your child struggling with?

Here are a few common reasons kids face reading difficulties:

  1. They’re lacking the fundamentals.
    Kids can be tremendously self-conscious when it comes to the abilities they lack. It’s common for children to be missing certain foundational reading skills. It’s similarly common for them to hide this lack because they’re embarrassed.
  2. There’s an underlying issue.
    When a learner struggles with reading, there may be another issue at play. Learning differences can complicate the reading process in various ways, but these aren’t the only potential factors. Other concerns, like poor vision, can also play a role.
  3. There’s a lack of interest.
    When kids are enjoying what they’re reading, they can be that much more motivated to tackle challenging words or build other reading abilities. Sometimes, reading difficulties may stem from a simple cause: a learner needs more engaging material to help them practice their skills.

Reading Help Through One-on-One Brain Training

Strong reading skills can make all the difference for your learner—not just in school, but throughout their lives! That’s where one-on-one brain training from LearningRx Milwaukee-Brookfield can help.

Our reading program makes it easier for students to target and practice the building block skills needed for effective reading. We don’t just focus on reading fundamentals, but help learners work on improving reading comprehension skills, too. 

Reading Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard

Improving reading skills might seem like a daunting process. But with a tailored reading program, we can help each student improve the skills that will make them a more confident and successful reader.

To get started with our reading program, contact us for an initial conversation. We can answer any questions you have about brain training and give you a more detailed look at how our brain training programs work. After that, we can get started with a Brain Skills Assessment and a personalized training plan!

More Information on ReadRx 

Learn more about our reading program! Call LearningRx Milwaukee-Brookfield at (262) 395-2250. 

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