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When my son reads out loud, he skips words and adds words that are not written in the text. Does my son have a reading problem?

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When my son reads out loud, he skips words and adds words that are not written in the text. Does my son have a reading problem?

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(Let’s Go Learn): Not necessarily. Check to see if what your son is saying makes sense grammatically or makes sense in the context of the story that he’s reading. Like adults, children often omit and add words in a story to make it sound like what they’re expecting to hear. However, adults often catch their mistake when they notice that what they said did not match what was written in the text.

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