Many children hurt a bit when they begin to learn to read but time and good learning helps overcome the initial difficulties. However, if by to halfway through its first year, your child cannot recognize a hundred common words, short so it may be experiencing difficulties. Don't overlook the signs that the dangers of ignoring the difficulties of reading in children can be traumatic and far-reaching.
Gene and Frustration
Reading difficulties in children brings out all kinds of emotions; embarrassment because they have air ahuri before their classmates and frustration because no matter how hard they try, they just can't get the words out and reading aloud in class becomes a trial.
Being what they are school children, children with reading problems are going to be teased and even bullied by their classmates and may find themselves in trouble trying to fight against the tyrants.
Teachers and parents of these children see a seemingly intelligent child who doesn't seem to be learning to read, so they are labeled 'lazy' or "negligent" or "stupid." This adds to the frustration of the child because he tries so hard, but it is not just the height of adult expectations.
Anxiety and anger
Children with reading problems can become anxious and withdrawn if the person acknowledges they have a real fix. Because these children expect to fail, they will become anxiety faced with a new situation that involves participation in the work of the school.
Reading difficulties can also lead to an unstable temperament. Teachers and parents think that the child is not by train, class mates think that it is stupid and that he cannot do anything about this, he becomes angry and starts to take on those close to him such as parents and siblings.
Self-esteem
A child who is unable to read properly will have difficulties with any other work of the school which requires reading. As he gets older, there are more in addition to subjects requiring reading, such as history and geography to mention but two.
A child with normal reading skills will develop its own image of itself during his years of schooling and in general, it will be a positive lead to believe that all things are possible and that the world is his oyster.
Children with reading problems will begin to feel inferior to their comrades of the school and the brothers and sisters who can read fluently. Constant failure will lead to the feeling of self-esteem and a reluctance to make an effort because it makes no difference. Their vision of the future will be a dim and they expect to succeed in life.
The consequences
Hazards to ignore the difficulties of reading in children may cause all or part of the above children's emotions, and many of them fail to complete high school because it seems so unnecessary, and those who very little secondary school diploma go on training continues.
If you suspect that your child has difficulties to read, ask for help while he is young and do not let it become an adult frustrated and angry
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