Catching and Solving Reading Problems
Helping an ADHD child improve his reading requires systematic evaluation of skills conducted by his teacher and with the involvement of his parents. A collaborative effort must be put forth in order to help a child become a successful reader. Set up regular meetings with your child̵7;s teacher to make sure that there is consistency in approach and to make sure that his needs are being met.
Knowledge before remediation is essential because no one size fits all. It is important to set goals based on observation of skills. Take note of where the problems seem to be.
Is your child having problems in any of the areas listed below?
- Word attack and word analysis skills
- Comprehension
- Overall attention span
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