by Trent Wilson | Apr 23, 2020 | Reading
Is your child struggling with reading? Don’t worry, reading and comprehension difficulties can be improved with practice. When your child learns how to read effectively, he or she can build skills that will enhance their reading and comprehension skills even further. ...
by Trent Wilson | Feb 2, 2020 | Reading
Research informs us that reading disabilities do have a genetic component, but seem to result from a combination of genetics and environmental factors. This often surprises parents who state that “they don’t have any difficulty reading”. It is important to note that...
by Trent Wilson | Mar 6, 2019 | Reading, Speech Language, Speech Language Pathology
In part 1 and part 2 of this blog series, I discussed how some of our traditional focus on letter names is not advantaging all children to become readers. I started to draw some attention to the importance of SOUNDS. When I discuss this with parents in the clinic, the...
by Trent Wilson | Feb 12, 2019 | Reading, Speech Language, Speech Language Pathology
Let’s consider the issue of letter reversals – a common challenge for many children, and frequently a concerning one for parents. Letter reversals are not a “normal part of development”. That is to say, not all children experience reversals on their path to literacy....
by Trent Wilson | Jan 28, 2019 | Reading
I’m going to says something outlandish and radical, because I’m feeling edgy today. Perhaps it is because both my infant and my toddler are fighting colds, it feels like no one has slept in days, and I’m way over my caffeine quota for the day – and it is only 8:00 AM!...
by Trent Wilson | Nov 1, 2018 | Reading
When looking at performance – be it academic performance or social competence – you want to look to for the source of the difficulty when there are challenges. This requires a clear understanding of what the task requires – a task analysis – and knowing a child’s...