Anyone who is still looking at this, I myself struggled with reading up til age 11, when i deeply invested into reading short stories and books, teachers encouraged me to do spelling and play keyboard spelling games, by the time i turned 12 i could read quite well without issues from that moment onwards i vastly developped my reading comprehension via pouring over stories and novels and did the same thing into highschool that was many years ago I have now written a few books of my own in my adulthood I would encourage any parents to please be patience with your child and try to encourage their school to get them into reading lessons it helped me greatly as a kid
Will I am 10 and I am struggling in reading but now I am getting better at reading but I still need my big brother to help me write some words but it’s OK 👍🏽
Keep practicing. My younger sister didn’t get really good at reading until she was about 11 or 12. She’s 30 now and has been a really good reader for a long, long time.
I’m not a homeschool mom but my 9 year old is struggling to fluently read. It’s caused me so much worry and stress and her school definitely makes her and I both feel like she’s very behind. Every where I look they talk about 5-7 year olds struggling to read or how to teach a 3 year old to read, it’s frustrating. This video was such a relief, and great resource!
Thank you! What you've shared is so encouraging, I don't feel alone in this. I've been working with my 9-year old son for the past 4 years. I have had to learn to trust the process, let go of expectations and learn patience. He is definitely improving and I'm feeling hopeful. Thank you for the reader suggestion!
My wife and I are foster parents and we just took in 2 girls after Christmas, one 3 and the other 12.. both sisters. The older one has a reading level of a first grader due to living in another country for most of her schooling years and missing that education. My wife lent her a copy of her grimm fairytales book because the 12 year old likes horror and we thought the original stories might interest her. She spent one night reading a chapter which are usually a few pages and it took her a half hour but that accomplishment alone made her feel really proud. Definitely agree with number 3 on your list.
Thank you so, so much for this video! I am a homeschooling mom of three boys. ( Technically two now since my oldest finished school last year!) My youngest son, 11, struggles so much with reading. He has a hard time with fluency, but he comprehends everything he reads. It just takes him so long to get through even just a paragraph. Like your son, he gets super nervous in social situations and even has family members upset that he won't read to them, then they make comments that I'm not teaching my kids. It can be so hurtful sometimes to hear such comments, especially from those who do not see what truly goes on here in our home. This video has made me feel much better and given me hope!
I am 11 years old and I am slow in my reading but I am picking up I am in std 4 but i will pick up if you are slow just now that you pick up because i I was slow in my reading but I started to pick up so because God is good🤓😪😒😞😟👩🎓👩🏫👩💻
I have a 14 year old who can read but I notice that she struggles with writing, and she says she can’t remember what she has read. How can I keep her interested.
This video helps me in more ways than you know! Thank you for assuring me that I am not alone in this reading process with my 9 year old. Ive been trying to figure out so many different ways to help my child and nothing really seems to work that well. It’s a scary feeling having a child this age who is struggling with reading and writing and she’s going to 4th grade. Thank you so much for this video! I will continue to pray and work with my daughter. I know she’ll overcome this and be reading fluently in no time!
Thank you so much, I am so thankful for you and your video. My daughter is 11, and she is struggling with her reading. I homeschool both of our children, and I was not sure what I was doing wrong. I will follow the steps that you have given. Thank you so so so very much for your your time, resources, and help. One mom too, another who knows exactly what I've been thinking, feeling and struggling with. You have made me feel not so alone and that I am not failing her. 😞😭
I am happy and now I get de-stress By watching your video.I have 10 years daughter and she can't read till now ,but from now I will start by following your rule now,I am really hopefull🙂
Next school year I am finally deciding to homeschool. We have spent many years (as my son will be entering 4th grade next year, it makes 5 years) spending hours after school for additional areas of weakness. Those areas are in spelling, reading (basically all language arts categories beyond his amazing vocabulary and oral skills), and math. He is still behind his peers, and I have strongly noted his dyslexia, and even his teachers have reluctantly agreed to seeing the same things. Their reluctance lies with the state not recognizing dyslexia as a learning disability (which I had him tested for, but they noted none, as, again, dyslexia is not recognized in my state). My years of hard work have payed off, as he is not too far behind, and makes huge strides every year, but I am done with the system. It does not love my child, and I want more than ever to foster a love of learning within him. My homeschool aspirations will lie in mastery, interest lead assignments, and letting him marvel at his own growth. They continue to push him forward and compare him to his peers (and adamantly refuse to hold him back despite my many years of suggestions, and this is the second school system he has been in). I'm going to let my son be a kid, and instead of seeing himself through the eyes of limitation, I want him to see his potentials. I wish I had made this decision sooner, and even though my spouse is still not fully on board, I have the confidence in myself and my son that we can make this work. No more 7 hours of school to come home to two+ more hours of homework. Sadly the year is still going, and we still have tons of homework to do every afternoon, but I am quite done with robbing him of his childhood. As someone who loved and thrived in school, I never thought I would picture institutionalized education as being the demon I see it as today. Thank you so much for your videos. They make me feel that, even as just a human, anything is possible with love, patience, and forgiveness (of self and others).
Dyslexia is much broader and more comprehensive than the narrow definition sometimes given by a diagnosis. You can help give resources and support even if you can't get an official "name." My kids have never been "diagnosed" but they definitely have some form of dyslexia.
I just came across your channel and am so thankful to find you! My oldest is about to turn 11 and has dyslexia and is still unable to read fluently. I almost hate going to in-laws events because I know they think it's because we are homeschooling, but my middle was reading well at 5. So, this was encouraging, though it's hard to navigate those family gatherings still.
There are lots of options out there to help kids and older learn how to decode. It is hard work but it is the key to reading anything for just about anybody.
GREAT ADVICE!!! I agree with you ToriAnn. I've been homeschooling for 10 years and my experience teaching my son to read was drastically different than with my firstborn daughter. He struggled to read until about age 10. He's 11 now and finally falling in love with reading. I did all the things you mention in this video and with time and patience, it happened. I had to find the key to his motivation. I challenged him to read the entire Magic Tree House series for $100 and he's almost there. He also earns 1 min of screen time for every 1 minute he reads. He proudly told me today he's at 20 hours and he decided he's not going to track his time anymore. When he told me he has so many books he wants to read, it made my heart sing. Now he, his sister and I all travel with a book in the car. He even brought his copy of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to dinner out. When most kiddos these days have a device in their hand, my once reluctant reader now chooses to delight in a book. I look forward to sharing this new book series that you recommend with him. I'm perfectly okay with him reading books below his age level. He just needed some practice and confidence. Patience and reasonable expectations on my part was key. The All About Reading curriculum was also instrumental for him. Every kid is difference and they each have their own timeline for developing. I wish our society understood that.
So True: The Vision issues. My 2nd grader started Covid, remote learning. We had no idea any of these symptoms were going on: Words moving around on page, intolerance of computer screen, dizziness and headaches. Now that it's over, he will mention things from before often. Like, before V.T. I couldn't see this and that he used to just walk next to me and do what I did, like step up on a curb because he couldn't see it. Thank goodness for Covid -yeah, who knew! We graduated from a 9mo process to correct his vision processing, tracking and focus with a local Ophthalmologist who specialized in Vision Therapy. Covered by some insurances but an absolute necessary for children. Side Note: He has/had 20/20 vision and was tested every year since the age of 4. Each of those evaluations was with an Optometrist. I am so thankful to the Ophthalmologist we visited that did not specialize but suggested Vision Therapy with a competing Ophtha. Forever thankful to her, we changed his life as soon as we could! I think all parents should have children tested with a full evaluation from an Ophthalmologist specializing in Vision Therapy. He is fully recovered and behind due to the years of inability to read and comprehend without him even knowing that was not normal. The doctor said that she has never seen or heard of anyone regressing after treatment. Prior to him coming home to remote learning and all of this being revealed, he was diagnosed Dyslexic in the public school system. He's now 10, first year fully homeschooled and been working with a private Dyslexic Tutor 2x a week. He went from reading at a kinder level 7 months ago, to having just started leaning Fry's 4th 100 words & Barton Program. He still does not want to read to me but he is LOVING for me to read Diary of a Wimpy Kid to him. He attempts some reading at times but I don't push it. It's such an achievement to be where we are today. Less than a year ago, he dreaded seeing me get close to a book now he brings the book to me to read. I think we're almost there, just need a little more confidence. Thanks for this video(s)! I need all the encouragement I can get.
This is so helpful! My 10 year old is a struggling reader. I just took him to the eye doctor today. He said reading glasses is not necessary but, might be helpful. I said no initially but, now I am second guessing it after watching this video.
Sorry for the slow reply! Depending on your budget, you may be able to get a reasonably priced pair. We didn't pay tons for the glasses my son needed -- although he could have picked out frames and paid a lot more. We just didn't want to spend that money and ended up buying a display pair. Also - if the doctor was a regular eye-doctor, they may not have tested for everything that glasses can help for. In our area, we are really lucky and there is a doctor that specializes in additional eye issues. He was the one who recommended the reading glasses. So you may want to research and get a second opinion.
@@homeschooltohomeschool I believe you should read all these comments since you say you love to read because some people are very rude and disrespectful to these children and cursing. You should go delete there comments just saying im a homeschool mother and im really mad at some of these comments. And thank you for your video by the way its great.
I'm 10 and I'm using a mic and I'm trying to figure out how to read I I need glasses and I have dyslexia And Thank you for trying to help but I don't think this is helping me I hope you see this comment this isn't my real name I am using 1 of my parents account Thank you though This made me cheer up because I feel really insecure about myself thank you😥
Your videos have been so helpful! I have been doing our midyear review, and the area I feel like we are struggling with specifically is spelling and writing. I home school our 5 kids, the oldest is 10 and youngest is 1. Our oldest has dyslexia and has been making progress with reading this year. Our biggest area of difficulty this year is writing and spelling. I feel like we have tried spelling a lot of different ways, and it isn't sticking. We have used All About Spelling mostly. I would love a video that gives your insight on how you have had success with this area. By the way, my oldest LOVES the Nathan Hale books your recommended! He started them over break and can't put them down! Thank you so much for the work you do on this channel. It is really benefiting our home school.
my son is 15 and he cant read and hes depressed about it. he many feel better knowing theres so many others his age that cant read. thank you for your comment about your son.
I knew I had to make a change and help my 6 year old learn to read when we were in church and her peers could read and she couldn’t. She felt very embarrassed. She’s doing much better now but I need to practice more reading with her.
I love seeing you on screen 😀 It’s so calming ! I have a similar situation, super smart mathy kid, but not much into reading. Your video gave some good insights to think about !!
FYI I taught computers in grades 3 to 8 for a small independent private school in Miami, Florida. I also substituted for them when needed. I did a lot private tutoring and had several struggling readers who learned how and then became successful academically.
My daughter is 9 and reads at pre school level she has ADHD and dyslexia it so hard and no one seems to understand the struggle is real it's not that we are lazy... I just feel like a huge failure.
This video is awesome. My son is 10 and I'm a single parent, and him growing up I was always working so I never took that time to teach him to read like I should have. Now I am home more and I am stressing that he will be going to middle school and his reading is not on the level it needs to be. So thank you ❤
Sis firstly don't be deceived, this is a new cirruclum and we as children was not rushed to read like today , they are making these children depressed . Its sad
I agree it is not easy. It's super difficult to find appropriate books that are "easy to read" that will interest a middle school or even upper elementary aged child. You have to get the eye problem or even speech problems out of the way first, just in case that's all there is to it . . There's no replacement for a patient parent who will sit there side by side with a good fit book.
I have a 9 year old sister she got held back 1 grade from 4th to 3rd she can’t roll her ls or rs she hasn’t learned how to read yet and it makes me sad seeing that, she’s gotten way better then before but I just feel terrible cause I can’t help her
What you are saying is great for white kids because they have privilege and more opportunity, but Black and Brown kids need to know that a love for learning must be executed because it is about their survival. Their ancestors hands were chopped off if they were caught trying to read. A white person teaching a slave to read could be ostracized, jailed, fined or the punishment could be as extreme as hanging. Learning can be a positive experience but the bottomline is; it is hard work. Homeschooling parents must have patience, creativity, use praise and encouragement and authoritative coaching. You must learn your child' s personality. Some kids need a push. They thrive when they are pushed through a fear and then succeed. Some kids are pushed and they cry, they are sensitive, so they need incentives and goals approach. Miseducation in America is a deliberate plot. Parents must wake up. Starting at 2 1/2 to 3, children can learn phonics and to write their name and to write basic sentences. Parents don't forget reading comprehension. This is the next stage of reading. When you read a story to your child make sure they understand the message of the story. Ask him or her various questions about the story. Follow the pattern: Who? What? Where? When? Why? & How? Have them interpretation the story with a drawing and have your child try to write simple sentences. The girl was kind. The dog is brown. The educational system has shifted and those in power do not want this generation to be thinkers, smart, innovative, problem solvers. Sad, but true.
This is Christian fundamentalism; these people rarely step outside their bubble. I can't imagine having an 11 year old kid that is illiterate, and being so lax about it too! There's obviously a problem and doing practically nothing about it should be tantamount to child abuse.
It's very strange because my 8 year old son is struggling with English reading and spelling which is his first language. But he has learnt how to read n write in Arabic which is his second language that he is not 100%fluent in....what could that be??the english language is very frustrating lol..I'm French btw😅
I'm tutoring a 6 year old kid, he knows the letter sound and everything but when it comes to reading short story books, it's seems so hard for him. I did teach him almost everything, I guess, and I am getting pressured now cause his mom is expecting best results. What to do?Huhu
How is it going? My little cousin is 8 and doesn't know how to read, he only know three letter words. So I'm starting to tutor him and I'm researching for new ideas.
My little cousin is 9 and she has epilepsy. The kids in her class do journals but she doesn't. They don't even let her test. There no way that she should be in any grade past k5. I work with her. And within 2 minutes she forgets the information. She can't distinguish her letters. And I feel so bad for being frustrated but I know that she's capable. I'm just trying to find the right way to help her learn
im 12 and i still cant read arabic and my classmates were laughing at me and my parents are disappointed and i can read english very well but not arabic and im in the 6th grade but im getting better at it
Your classmates seem rude,, and it’s okay that you can’t read Arabic. Just practice. Your special because a lot of 12 year olds don’t even know what Arabic is!!
My problem is I where in general school till 5th grade but my dad thought I should try a different type of school so I am 16 and I am thinking to continue after 17 is it a problem ? You have idea about schools I haven't been in school for 9 years I am nervous but I can read fine tho
every study I ever heard about says that reading is best taught as early as possible and not when they start asking about it, I don't know where you got that info from but I think that's the 80s myth that also caused kids to not be potty trained by the time they have to go to school in the Netherlands and parents thinking that's normal even though in belgium all kids are toilet trained by the time they go to school when they're 2 and a half.
I've never heard of any myth of teaching kids to read later in their childhood, at the kids discretion no less! This is just crazy Christian fundamentalism.
I have 3 kids. My oldest is 10 she picked up ready so fast and easy. My youngest is 6 and he reads great for a 1st grader and is so eager to learn new words. My oldest son is 8 and he is struggling. The things he learned and knew it's like he forgot everything. He have a poor memory, he also is in speech therapy. I didn't really notice a problem but he been home for two years now due to covid so I'm able to see what he have problems with.
My middle child is 10. And she struggles to read and write. She forgets her notes easily. In India, we learn by-heart notes; and it really disheartens her. Covid has helped me understand her problem. But I feel really sad that I cant concentrate just on her... What she can say, she cant write in the correct spelling 70%
@@kellij4301 Yes, he is reading more fluently now. We are still doing cyber school, not because of covid tho. We practice reading a short story everyday. I made him index cards with high frequency words. The key is to find what they are interested in, and don't make them practice too long or it can get boring or feel like a punishment.
@@Anime_no_joō my son is still barely reading he has gotten better but he’s just not interested which has me frustrated and he sees that and that’s not helpful at all. His school has pretty much given up on him they said he has intellectual disability but I absolutely refuse to believe that seeing I had to force them to do something to help him, I’m stressed he’s stressed 😩 it’s just been hard to truly help him. I refuse to give up but I’m so lost on what I need to do
@@kellij4301 I was in the same place, I tried different activities and it seemed nothing was working. You just got to keep trying different things. If he likes video games, you can use that. My son likes fortnite and it's a RUclips video of sight words in fortnite. It's a song and my son liked it. You can find lots of fun word songs on RUclips. You can make a game with sight words written on index cards.
Just never give up , and remember tell a trust adult about the bullying and if that doesn't work stand up to the bully , you have to show a bully that you will defend yourself at all cost . I wish you well . Talk to your parents about this too
I know its not good but i used to teach my daughter if someone bully u give it back but my daughter just give her a punch 😭😭😭😂😂😂n the teacher complaint me
Throw away all electronics Cut off the internet And tell them only after they learn to read can they have them back. No going to friends, they not coming over with their phones either. Be lucky if we keep the cable for tv. Im cool kid, we do this til you can read. Pick a choice before I pick it for you Isnt a popularity contest, its life and survival of the smartest
Anyone who is still looking at this, I myself struggled with reading up til age 11, when i deeply invested into reading short stories and books, teachers encouraged me to do spelling and play keyboard spelling games, by the time i turned 12 i could read quite well without issues
from that moment onwards i vastly developped my reading comprehension via pouring over stories and novels and did the same thing into highschool that was many years ago I have now written a few books of my own in my adulthood
I would encourage any parents to please be patience with your child and try to encourage their school to get them into reading lessons it helped me greatly as a kid
Will I am 10 and I am struggling in reading but now I am getting better at reading but I still need my big brother to help me write some words but it’s OK 👍🏽
Yep - it's ABSOLUTELY okay. You keep working at it, and I promise it will come!
Keep practicing. My younger sister didn’t get really good at reading until she was about 11 or 12. She’s 30 now and has been a really good reader for a long, long time.
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I don't have any brother or sister to help me
keep going kiddo... You can do it!! You will get there!
I really appreciate you for this video... My kids are 11 and struggling with reading. I thought I was the only one this gives me alot of hope
its perfect!
I’m not a homeschool mom but my 9 year old is struggling to fluently read. It’s caused me so much worry and stress and her school definitely makes her and I both feel like she’s very behind. Every where I look they talk about 5-7 year olds struggling to read or how to teach a 3 year old to read, it’s frustrating. This video was such a relief, and great resource!
I definitely can relate to you 😩
If you don’t mind me asking how is your child’s reading going now? My daughter is 8 is struggling so bad and I feel the same way
Here for my 9 year old brother ❤️
I’m a new homeschooling mom and your channel has been the most encouraging BY FAR! I hope you will continue to make more content! ❤️
Cool what made you start home schooling?
Lies again? Never Attend School
Anyone reading this that cant read. Dont get discouraged. Keep practicing
Hello my daughter is 11 and can't read at all.I can see we not alone..Thank you
Has she learned to read yet, now that she is 13?
Thank you! What you've shared is so encouraging, I don't feel alone in this. I've been working with my 9-year old son for the past 4 years. I have had to learn to trust the process, let go of expectations and learn patience. He is definitely improving and I'm feeling hopeful. Thank you for the reader suggestion!
My wife and I are foster parents and we just took in 2 girls after Christmas, one 3 and the other 12.. both sisters. The older one has a reading level of a first grader due to living in another country for most of her schooling years and missing that education. My wife lent her a copy of her grimm fairytales book because the 12 year old likes horror and we thought the original stories might interest her. She spent one night reading a chapter which are usually a few pages and it took her a half hour but that accomplishment alone made her feel really proud. Definitely agree with number 3 on your list.
Thank you so, so much for this video! I am a homeschooling mom of three boys. ( Technically two now since my oldest finished school last year!) My youngest son, 11, struggles so much with reading. He has a hard time with fluency, but he comprehends everything he reads. It just takes him so long to get through even just a paragraph. Like your son, he gets super nervous in social situations and even has family members upset that he won't read to them, then they make comments that I'm not teaching my kids. It can be so hurtful sometimes to hear such comments, especially from those who do not see what truly goes on here in our home. This video has made me feel much better and given me hope!
I understand this x
I am 11 years old and I am slow in my reading but I am picking up I am in std 4 but i will pick up if you are slow just now that you pick up because i I was slow in my reading but I started to pick up so because God is good🤓😪😒😞😟👩🎓👩🏫👩💻
I have a 14 year old who can read but I notice that she struggles with writing, and she says she can’t remember what she has read. How can I keep her interested.
This video helps me in more ways than you know! Thank you for assuring me that I am not alone in this reading process with my 9 year old. Ive been trying to figure out so many different ways to help my child and nothing really seems to work that well. It’s a scary feeling having a child this age who is struggling with reading and writing and she’s going to 4th grade. Thank you so much for this video! I will continue to pray and work with my daughter. I know she’ll overcome this and be reading fluently in no time!
My daughter is 10 and struggle with reading am worried
Guys there’s a big difference between “can’t read” and “I can read but” if you are reading this then you should be ok
Thank you so much, I am so thankful for you and your video. My daughter is 11, and she is struggling with her reading. I homeschool both of our children, and I was not sure what I was doing wrong. I will follow the steps that you have given. Thank you so so so very much for your your time, resources, and help.
One mom too, another who knows exactly what I've been thinking, feeling and struggling with. You have made me feel not so alone and that I am not failing her. 😞😭
I am happy and now I get de-stress
By watching your video.I have 10 years daughter and she can't read till now ,but from now I will start by following your rule now,I am really hopefull🙂
Advice: try not to have any yelling while u help her read, i still do this and struggle not to yell, but God reminds me it’s good best not to
my brother is 11 he's cant read or write and I don't want him to be made fun of
Next school year I am finally deciding to homeschool. We have spent many years (as my son will be entering 4th grade next year, it makes 5 years) spending hours after school for additional areas of weakness. Those areas are in spelling, reading (basically all language arts categories beyond his amazing vocabulary and oral skills), and math. He is still behind his peers, and I have strongly noted his dyslexia, and even his teachers have reluctantly agreed to seeing the same things. Their reluctance lies with the state not recognizing dyslexia as a learning disability (which I had him tested for, but they noted none, as, again, dyslexia is not recognized in my state). My years of hard work have payed off, as he is not too far behind, and makes huge strides every year, but I am done with the system. It does not love my child, and I want more than ever to foster a love of learning within him.
My homeschool aspirations will lie in mastery, interest lead assignments, and letting him marvel at his own growth. They continue to push him forward and compare him to his peers (and adamantly refuse to hold him back despite my many years of suggestions, and this is the second school system he has been in).
I'm going to let my son be a kid, and instead of seeing himself through the eyes of limitation, I want him to see his potentials. I wish I had made this decision sooner, and even though my spouse is still not fully on board, I have the confidence in myself and my son that we can make this work. No more 7 hours of school to come home to two+ more hours of homework.
Sadly the year is still going, and we still have tons of homework to do every afternoon, but I am quite done with robbing him of his childhood. As someone who loved and thrived in school, I never thought I would picture institutionalized education as being the demon I see it as today.
Thank you so much for your videos. They make me feel that, even as just a human, anything is possible with love, patience, and forgiveness (of self and others).
You are being a great mom , much of an idol to other moms , keep doing you ❤️❤️
So, how's the homeschooling going? Has he overcome his dyslexia?
I have a 10 year old who’s not reading yet. Thanks for this!!!
What if you have a child who wants to read but cant and struggles and they say he isnt dyslexic
Dyslexia is much broader and more comprehensive than the narrow definition sometimes given by a diagnosis. You can help give resources and support even if you can't get an official "name." My kids have never been "diagnosed" but they definitely have some form of dyslexia.
@@homeschooltohomeschool thank you So much x
My 11 years old daughter is the same..She wants to read so bad
My neohew is 12 is still struggling. Ive realized to work on patients. Nice tips! Especially to take turns
I’m 15 and can read but can’t read long words so I’m trying to read books in the summer.
I’m not a fan of reading but I’m an excellent reader. My kids both struggle 9 and 10 and I worry all of the time thanks for this video
Thank you for this video and normalising kids that do not read fluently by age 4,5.
I just came across your channel and am so thankful to find you! My oldest is about to turn 11 and has dyslexia and is still unable to read fluently. I almost hate going to in-laws events because I know they think it's because we are homeschooling, but my middle was reading well at 5. So, this was encouraging, though it's hard to navigate those family gatherings still.
There are lots of options out there to help kids and older learn how to decode. It is hard work but it is the key to reading anything for just about anybody.
I'm 11 and I can't read and I'm so happy you made this 😭☺️
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2 min into the video and I can totally relate.
GREAT ADVICE!!! I agree with you ToriAnn. I've been homeschooling for 10 years and my experience teaching my son to read was drastically different than with my firstborn daughter. He struggled to read until about age 10. He's 11 now and finally falling in love with reading. I did all the things you mention in this video and with time and patience, it happened. I had to find the key to his motivation. I challenged him to read the entire Magic Tree House series for $100 and he's almost there. He also earns 1 min of screen time for every 1 minute he reads. He proudly told me today he's at 20 hours and he decided he's not going to track his time anymore. When he told me he has so many books he wants to read, it made my heart sing. Now he, his sister and I all travel with a book in the car. He even brought his copy of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to dinner out. When most kiddos these days have a device in their hand, my once reluctant reader now chooses to delight in a book. I look forward to sharing this new book series that you recommend with him. I'm perfectly okay with him reading books below his age level. He just needed some practice and confidence. Patience and reasonable expectations on my part was key. The All About Reading curriculum was also instrumental for him. Every kid is difference and they each have their own timeline for developing. I wish our society understood that.
So True: The Vision issues. My 2nd grader started Covid, remote learning. We had no idea any of these symptoms were going on: Words moving around on page, intolerance of computer screen, dizziness and headaches. Now that it's over, he will mention things from before often. Like, before V.T. I couldn't see this and that he used to just walk next to me and do what I did, like step up on a curb because he couldn't see it. Thank goodness for Covid -yeah, who knew! We graduated from a 9mo process to correct his vision processing, tracking and focus with a local Ophthalmologist who specialized in Vision Therapy. Covered by some insurances but an absolute necessary for children.
Side Note: He has/had 20/20 vision and was tested every year since the age of 4. Each of those evaluations was with an Optometrist. I am so thankful to the Ophthalmologist we visited that did not specialize but suggested Vision Therapy with a competing Ophtha. Forever thankful to her, we changed his life as soon as we could!
I think all parents should have children tested with a full evaluation from an Ophthalmologist specializing in Vision Therapy. He is fully recovered and behind due to the years of inability to read and comprehend without him even knowing that was not normal. The doctor said that she has never seen or heard of anyone regressing after treatment. Prior to him coming home to remote learning and all of this being revealed, he was diagnosed Dyslexic in the public school system. He's now 10, first year fully homeschooled and been working with a private Dyslexic Tutor 2x a week. He went from reading at a kinder level 7 months ago, to having just started leaning Fry's 4th 100 words & Barton Program. He still does not want to read to me but he is LOVING for me to read Diary of a Wimpy Kid to him. He attempts some reading at times but I don't push it. It's such an achievement to be where we are today. Less than a year ago, he dreaded seeing me get close to a book now he brings the book to me to read. I think we're almost there, just need a little more confidence. Thanks for this video(s)! I need all the encouragement I can get.
I recommend "Uncovering The Logic of English" by Denise Eide
Yes! Literacy is absolutely vital!
This was so helpful 😭♥️ thank you.
You're so welcome!
this video was great , kinda made me take a different approach and not letting myself put my expectations upon him
thanks Tori
Thank you for this video. I just saw it and found it to be so positive!!! We’re a homeschooling mom / son duo. I’m going to enjoy your other videos !
I’m 13 and I can read at aii
How did you write this? Bullying is not good
This is so helpful! My 10 year old is a struggling reader. I just took him to the eye doctor today. He said reading glasses is not necessary but, might be helpful. I said no initially but, now I am second guessing it after watching this video.
Sorry for the slow reply!
Depending on your budget, you may be able to get a reasonably priced pair. We didn't pay tons for the glasses my son needed -- although he could have picked out frames and paid a lot more. We just didn't want to spend that money and ended up buying a display pair.
Also - if the doctor was a regular eye-doctor, they may not have tested for everything that glasses can help for. In our area, we are really lucky and there is a doctor that specializes in additional eye issues. He was the one who recommended the reading glasses. So you may want to research and get a second opinion.
My daughter has perfect eye sight, but visual processing disorder. So we do vision therapy activities and games.
@@homeschooltohomeschool I believe you should read all these comments since you say you love to read because some people are very rude and disrespectful to these children and cursing. You should go delete there comments just saying im a homeschool mother and im really mad at some of these comments. And thank you for your video by the way its great.
Thank you so much for putting this out there!
Thank you for sharing! I absolutely love these 5 recommendations. So real and honest! Keep sharing please you are amazing.❤️
I am 11 year old and I am a girl but I do know how to read little bit but I still need to learn how to read
Hello mam my bro is 20 years old but he cannot read and write can you help me mam what I will do my bro..
Really I need help🙏🙏🥺
I recommend "Straight Talk About Reading" Susan L Hall and Louisa C Moats Ed.D
thank you for making these videos. thank you for making them short and to the point! I really appreciate it.
I'm 10 and I'm using a mic and I'm trying to figure out how to read I I need glasses and I have dyslexia And Thank you for trying to help but I don't think this is helping me I hope you see this comment this isn't my real name I am using 1 of my parents account Thank you though This made me cheer up because I feel really insecure about myself thank you😥
Please post more. My son is 10 and can't read, some basic words but he not read his qeastion paper in exams/control tests.
My son is 9 and it is such a struggle because he has no interest it’s so hard
Your videos have been so helpful! I have been doing our midyear review, and the area I feel like we are struggling with specifically is spelling and writing. I home school our 5 kids, the oldest is 10 and youngest is 1. Our oldest has dyslexia and has been making progress with reading this year. Our biggest area of difficulty this year is writing and spelling. I feel like we have tried spelling a lot of different ways, and it isn't sticking. We have used All About Spelling mostly. I would love a video that gives your insight on how you have had success with this area. By the way, my oldest LOVES the Nathan Hale books your recommended! He started them over break and can't put them down! Thank you so much for the work you do on this channel. It is really benefiting our home school.
I just did a video about spelling. ruclips.net/video/BUH62RJa8zw/видео.html
And I'm so glad he likes the books. Thank you for commenting.
My younger daughter is 11 and is struggling to read, she’s homeschooling. I’m really worried, please help me helping her to overcome this.
I still love watching your videos! Hope you have been well. Blessings to you and your loved ones🙏🏽
My fifteen years old son could not read.
my son is 15 and he cant read and hes depressed about it. he many feel better knowing theres so many others his age that cant read. thank you for your comment about your son.
Has his school tried anything to help him read? Have him read a book to you everyday for 20 mins. Practice everyday and you will see growth.
I knew I had to make a change and help my 6 year old learn to read when we were in church and her peers could read and she couldn’t. She felt very embarrassed. She’s doing much better now but I need to practice more reading with her.
Thank you! I needed this. ❤️
I love seeing you on screen 😀 It’s so calming ! I have a similar situation, super smart mathy kid, but not much into reading. Your video gave some good insights to think about !!
God bless you maam , thank you ao much, ur story encourages me
FYI I taught computers in grades 3 to 8 for a small independent private school in Miami, Florida. I also substituted for them when needed. I did a lot private tutoring and had several struggling readers who learned how and then became successful academically.
I needed this video thank you!! Our oldest is 9 and we think dyslexia like my hubs. She hates reading and trying to read it's such a struggle!
What happens when they are evaluated by the State or Distric and they are not at a grade level does the parent gets in trouble?
It depends on the state; in many states there are no standardized testing for homeschooled kids.
My daughter is 9 and reads at pre school level she has ADHD and dyslexia it so hard and no one seems to understand the struggle is real it's not that we are lazy... I just feel like a huge failure.
This video is awesome. My son is 10 and I'm a single parent, and him growing up I was always working so I never took that time to teach him to read like I should have. Now I am home more and I am stressing that he will be going to middle school and his reading is not on the level it needs to be. So thank you ❤
I have that same issue how are things now
Sis firstly don't be deceived, this is a new cirruclum and we as children was not rushed to read like today , they are making these children depressed . Its sad
I agree it is not easy. It's super difficult to find appropriate books that are "easy to read" that will interest a middle school or even upper elementary aged child. You have to get the eye problem or even speech problems out of the way first, just in case that's all there is to it . . There's no replacement for a patient parent who will sit there side by side with a good fit book.
I have a 13 year old son who still cannot read and I dont know what to do or where to turn for this...
Have problem reading
I recommend "Parenting A Struggling Reader" by Susan L Hall and Louisa C. Moats Ed.D
I have a 9 year old sister she got held back 1 grade from 4th to 3rd she can’t roll her ls or rs she hasn’t learned how to read yet and it makes me sad seeing that, she’s gotten way better then before but I just feel terrible cause I can’t help her
Thank you
My son is eleven and he's struggling to read nor write its so frustrating for me.
I recommend "Teaching Kids To Read for Dummies" by Tracey Wood MEd
My son is struggling with his reading
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO YOU ARE THE BEST TEACHER FOR MY KID THANK YOU :)
Easy peasy learn to read book helped us
Thank you So much
I recommend "How To Tutor" by Samuel L. Blumenfeld
Thx
What you are saying is great for white kids because they have privilege and more opportunity, but Black and Brown kids need to know that a love for learning must be executed because it is about their survival. Their ancestors hands were chopped off if they were caught trying to read. A white person teaching a slave to read could be ostracized, jailed, fined or the punishment could be as extreme as hanging. Learning can be a positive experience but the bottomline is; it is hard work. Homeschooling parents must have patience, creativity, use praise and encouragement and authoritative coaching. You must learn your child' s personality. Some kids need a push. They thrive when they are pushed through a fear and then succeed. Some kids are pushed and they cry, they are sensitive, so they need incentives and goals approach. Miseducation in America is a deliberate plot. Parents must wake up. Starting at 2 1/2 to 3, children can learn phonics and to write their name and to write basic sentences. Parents don't forget reading comprehension. This is the next stage of reading. When you read a story to your child make sure they understand the message of the story. Ask him or her various questions about the story. Follow the pattern: Who? What? Where? When? Why? & How? Have them interpretation the story with a drawing and have your child try to write simple sentences. The girl was kind. The dog is brown. The educational system has shifted and those in power do not want this generation to be thinkers, smart, innovative, problem solvers. Sad, but true.
This is Christian fundamentalism; these people rarely step outside their bubble. I can't imagine having an 11 year old kid that is illiterate, and being so lax about it too! There's obviously a problem and doing practically nothing about it should be tantamount to child abuse.
Hello I am new to your channel and I believe this will help. Is there a curriculum that worked better when working through this?
All right lady I am calling your bluff. What are these so-called sources that say that there’s benefits to delayed reading? Come on I’m waiting.
Great video.
I am 13 I can't read
Me to
It's very strange because my 8 year old son is struggling with English reading and spelling which is his first language. But he has learnt how to read n write in Arabic which is his second language that he is not 100%fluent in....what could that be??the english language is very frustrating lol..I'm French btw😅
English is confusing and a nightmare
Working to recommend to 14 years old girl who canary I’m trying to help my little sister till Halloween
My kid is eight years unable to read
I’m a gnome and u been gnomed
Oh no not again 😔
I'm tutoring a 6 year old kid, he knows the letter sound and everything but when it comes to reading short story books, it's seems so hard for him. I did teach him almost everything, I guess, and I am getting pressured now cause his mom is expecting best results. What to do?Huhu
How is it going? My little cousin is 8 and doesn't know how to read, he only know three letter words.
So I'm starting to tutor him and I'm researching for new ideas.
My little cousin is 9 and she has epilepsy. The kids in her class do journals but she doesn't. They don't even let her test. There no way that she should be in any grade past k5. I work with her. And within 2 minutes she forgets the information. She can't distinguish her letters. And I feel so bad for being frustrated but I know that she's capable. I'm just trying to find the right way to help her learn
im 12 and i still cant read arabic and my classmates were laughing at me and my parents are disappointed and i can read english very well but not arabic and im in the 6th grade but im getting better at it
Your classmates seem rude,, and it’s okay that you can’t read Arabic. Just practice. Your special because a lot of 12 year olds don’t even know what Arabic is!!
I read super smart books their good for my brian and learning
Will I have a 20 year old kid
My problem is I where in general school till 5th grade but my dad thought I should try a different type of school so I am 16 and I am thinking to continue after 17 is it a problem ? You have idea about schools I haven't been in school for 9 years I am nervous but I can read fine tho
every study I ever heard about says that reading is best taught as early as possible and not when they start asking about it, I don't know where you got that info from but I think that's the 80s myth that also caused kids to not be potty trained by the time they have to go to school in the Netherlands and parents thinking that's normal even though in belgium all kids are toilet trained by the time they go to school when they're 2 and a half.
I've never heard of any myth of teaching kids to read later in their childhood, at the kids discretion no less! This is just crazy Christian fundamentalism.
I'm 20 years old please
I have 3 kids. My oldest is 10 she picked up ready so fast and easy. My youngest is 6 and he reads great for a 1st grader and is so eager to learn new words. My oldest son is 8 and he is struggling. The things he learned and knew it's like he forgot everything. He have a poor memory, he also is in speech therapy. I didn't really notice a problem but he been home for two years now due to covid so I'm able to see what he have problems with.
My middle child is 10. And she struggles to read and write. She forgets her notes easily. In India, we learn by-heart notes; and it really disheartens her. Covid has helped me understand her problem. But I feel really sad that I cant concentrate just on her... What she can say, she cant write in the correct spelling 70%
Omg this is my 8 year old son forget everything he reads it’s been a struggle. Is your son reading yet? If so what helped
@@kellij4301 Yes, he is reading more fluently now. We are still doing cyber school, not because of covid tho. We practice reading a short story everyday. I made him index cards with high frequency words. The key is to find what they are interested in, and don't make them practice too long or it can get boring or feel like a punishment.
@@Anime_no_joō my son is still barely reading he has gotten better but he’s just not interested which has me frustrated and he sees that and that’s not helpful at all. His school has pretty much given up on him they said he has intellectual disability but I absolutely refuse to believe that seeing I had to force them to do something to help him, I’m stressed he’s stressed 😩 it’s just been hard to truly help him. I refuse to give up but I’m so lost on what I need to do
@@kellij4301 I was in the same place, I tried different activities and it seemed nothing was working. You just got to keep trying different things. If he likes video games, you can use that. My son likes fortnite and it's a RUclips video of sight words in fortnite. It's a song and my son liked it. You can find lots of fun word songs on RUclips. You can make a game with sight words written on index cards.
My son is 11 he not reading at all,I really don't no what to do
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My head and eye is hurting so I will check my eye
I'm 15 and I don't know how to read yet but where can I go to get help?? Pls 🙏🥺 I'm keep getting bullied in school so where can I go to get help
Just never give up , and remember tell a trust adult about the bullying and if that doesn't work stand up to the bully , you have to show a bully that you will defend yourself at all cost . I wish you well . Talk to your parents about this too
I know its not good but i used to teach my daughter if someone bully u give it back but my daughter just give her a punch 😭😭😭😂😂😂n the teacher complaint me
@@rrtmrrr6355 your a cool mom!
Tell someone about the bullying, and online tutoring works well!
@@nolord2563 I know thank u🤗🤗🤗
i am 12 yo and i can not read long words help
I'm 11 and I can read
Throw away all electronics
Cut off the internet
And tell them only after they learn to read can they have them back.
No going to friends, they not coming over with their phones either. Be lucky if we keep the cable for tv. Im cool kid, we do this til you can read.
Pick a choice before I pick it for you
Isnt a popularity contest, its life and survival of the smartest
am in 8 grade and i still cant read
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