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Why Does My Child Struggle with Reading?
Reading is complex.
Let’s demystify some of that complexity.
To better understand why your child (or you!!) might be struggling with reading, let’s take a look at a few of the areas that are necessary for reading. To connect to the visual I made above, if any of the parts (outlet, plug, cord, or lamp) aren’t working, the light may flicker, it could be dim, or won’t turn on at all.
Let’s go over those parts.
I’ve read the prompt…now what?! Steps to organize your essay.
Essay Writing and Executive Functioning: How to work on both at the same time
“What does done look like?”
You can apply this question to many different tasks:
“What will my meal look like when I’m all done making it? Will it be crispy? Will it be burnt? Will the bread be white, brown, or black?”
“What will it look like when I’m done organizing my closet? Will it be organized by color, season, or clothing type?”
When we start with what done will look like, we can take the necessary steps to get there.
Today we are applying that question to writing essays. Once you’ve looked at and fully digested the essay prompt, you can now think about what “done” would look like.
For example, what would “done” look like if you were given the following prompt…
Executive Functioning Profiles
Are you a “Wanderer?” Is your child “Unaware?” Does your partner fit the profile of “Can't Plan,” “Can't Start,” “Can't Stop,” or “Can't Shift?” Let's break down these profiles from Jill Fahy to see if you recognize yourself, your partner, or your child!
Hi, I’m Hollis, the owner of Mindful Speech.
I’m a speech-language pathologist licensed in Illinois and Colorado.
I specialize in providing speech therapy to help children, teens, and young adults to improve language, reading, writing, and executive functioning skills.
Learn more about me on my About Hollis page.