Most parents first notice something is wrong with reading long before anyone says the word dyslexia. Many parents describe the same feeling: something just doesn’t add up. Their child might be bright, curious, and capable in so many areas—but reading, spelling, or writing seems unusually difficult. Homework becomes stressful. Reading practice leads to frustration or…
If your child is still guessing words instead of decoding them, the issue may not be practice — it may be instruction. Here’s why phonics alone isn’t enough and what real structured literacy looks like.