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Why So Many Children Are Struggling With Reading Today Ep. 116

Why So Many Children Are Struggling With Reading Today Ep. 116

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Over the past few weeks, Christine has been sharing practical ways families can raise confident readers through intentional read-aloud time, exposure to multiple genres, and creating meaningful learning experiences at home.In this episode, she dives deeper into a question many parents are quietly asking: Why does reading feel harder for so many children right now?Christine explores how shifts in early education expectations, pandemic learning gaps, increased screen exposure, and missing foundational literacy skills may be impacting children’s reading development. She also shares personal stories from her own childhood and experiences working with families to highlight how confidence, repetition, play-based learning, and relationship-centered teaching can make a powerful difference.This encouraging conversation reminds parents that children are not “behind,” but rather learning in ways shaped by their individual experiences and environments. Christine offers hope that with patience, intentional support, and strong foundational instruction, reading confidence can be built at any stage.Join the Conversation:Head over to the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group and answer this week’s questions:What reading challenges have you noticed with your child?Do any of the factors discussed in this episode resonate with your family’s experience?Share your answers with the community, ask questions, or DM Christine!Takeaways: Reading struggles today are often connected to broader changes in education and learning environments.Foundational skills such as phonics, repetition, and multi-sensory practice are essential for building strong readers.Pandemic disruptions and increased screen-based learning may have created gaps in early literacy development.Confidence plays a critical role in reading success and should be nurtured alongside academic skills.Play-based and hands-on learning experiences support deeper literacy understanding in young children.Revisiting earlier skills is a productive step forward, not a setback.Every child develops reading abilities on their own unique timeline.Quotes:“Reading is one of the most important skills our children will use throughout their entire lives.”“There really is no ‘behind.’ Children are learning at the pace that fits their needs.”“Sometimes we need to go backwards in order to move forward with confidence.”“Repetition may feel boring, but it is how foundational skills truly stick.”“Confidence in reading is just as important as the ability to decode the words.”“Hands-on, play-based learning builds the deeper skills children need to become strong readers.”“It is never too late to strengthen your child’s reading foundation.”Resources & Links: 🌟 Connect with like-minded families, build community and access resources in the Home Education with Ease Facebook Group⭐ If you would like personalized support in building your child’s reading confidence, complete the Reading FUNdamentals interest form hereConnect with Christine:If this episode resonated with you and you’re wondering what next steps might look like for your family, I’d love to connect. Feel free to reach out and send me a message. Email: christine@eduplaylearning.comFacebook: Home Education with Ease Facebook Group Instagram: @thehomeeducationexpert | @eduplaylearningYouTube: EduPlay Learning YouTube If you’d like to connect more personally, you’re welcome to complete the EduPlay Learning Questionnaire and share about your family’s learning journey. You don’t have to do this alone. I’m here to support and encourage you every step of the way.🎧 Loved this episode? Subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow mom that could use some inspiration and encouragement!
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