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Essentially, one of the most important keys to learning how to read is word recognition; this is often achieved by repetition. Once word recognition and learning how the words work together has been achieved, reading fluently becomes much easier.



If you want to help your child learn how to read, there are a few significant ways to achieve the goal of literacy. If a child is struggling with reading, it is important to bring attention to this with their teacher as soon as possible.





Work with your childís teacher to learn what your childís strengths and weaknesses are in reading and focus on those skills that he may need help with



Phoneme awareness, phonics, fluency and reading comprehension are great tools to help a child read better.



Start reading to your child at an early age, and as soon as they are able to read, encourage them to read age appropriate stories. It is never too early to expose your child to the wonderful world of books.



As soon as your child reaches preschool age, help them learn the alphabet, as well as how to print it and spell simple words that they hear.



If your child is older and is still struggling to learn how to read, some of these tactics may still be beneficial to him or her. There are many special programs out there for older people to learn how to read, spend some time examining each for its merits and bring up the subject with your childís teacher.



Remember, reading is one of the most important skills a child will ever learn, and no matter how old your child is, it is never too late to learn.



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