How Important is Reading Comprehension
According to the RAND Reading Study group, reading
comprehension can be defined as “the process of simultaneously extracting and
constructing meaning through interaction and involvement with written language.”
As children and adults, we read more often than we realize. Whether it is a
classroom assignment, those dreaded standardized assessments, the rules at our
neighborhood community center, the directions for building our newest IKEA
purchase, a recipe, a medication bottle, a work e-mail, a friendly text
message, etc. Being able to understand what we are reading is an important
component of our everyday lives. The skills we develop during our school-aged
years grow with us and serve a purpose across our lifespans.
If a child struggles with understanding what they are
reading in school, it can be beneficial for them to have increased exposure to
and practice with various comprehension strategies. These strategies can target
all areas of reading comprehension from basic skills to higher order thinking
skills. Introducing children to various strategies that they can use inside and
outside of the classroom may provide them with the knowledge and confidence
they need to be a successful reader.
This Summer, Amazing Kidz Therapy is offering CAMPrehension
reading comprehension groups for lower and upper elementary-aged students.
These groups will be run by a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist who can
introduce various reading comprehension strategies and provide support to
facilitate your child’s use of these strategies. For more information call 813-298-9298.
By
Brittany
Haller, MS, CCC-SLP