If your child struggles for too long or gets a word wrong, then:
1. Just say the right word yourself, and
2. Make sure that your child repeats it properly.
Make sure that your child looks at the words. It can help if one of you points to the word you are reading with a finger. It's best if your child does the pointing.
When your child struggles for more than 5 seconds, or struggles and gets it wrong, you say the right word for your child. Make sure that your child says it right as well.
Then you both go on reading together, until your child feels good enough to read on alone again, and asks you to be quiet. You must always remember to go back to reading together when your child has had problems with a word.
If you are looking for resources to help with Dyslexia, checkout our Dyxlexia Resources Page
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