Reading Problems
Reading Problems
READING PROBLEMS
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Reading and learning are the two things that determine the success of a child
during his school career. First he learns to read. Then he reads to learn. Because
the child with reading problems and reading difficulties battles to read, he is
therefore also hampered in the learning situation. I have identified five major
problems in reading that can cause a pupil may be left behind in their subjects.
That is insufficient sight vocabularies, visual analysis skills difficulties, inadequate
auditory analysis skills, inability to use context clues and inadequate
comprehension skills.
The first reading problem is the child lacks the ability to group words into
thought units which are necessary for comprehension and fluency. He is
handicapped in attempting to identify news word by use of context clues,
because the vocabulary load of unknown words is too great. Here, there are
several causes of this problem. The children have limited reading experience
in their daily life. This problem also occurred because the child over use of
alphabet and phonic methods in beginning of instruction. These following
suggestions are suggested by reading specialist in order to overcome this
problem. Firstly, the teacher should use basal reader at easy level of difficulty
to make the child easy to understand the text. Secondly, the teacher should
use workbook pages that emphasize word recognition rather than making
analysis on the text.
The chills must be able to apply phonic analysis to both easy and difficult
words. The purpose of these phonic skills is the recognition of unknown
words in meaningful context. Students confused phonic sound and words that
students read cause it do not know the meaning of the word is contextually.
This problem arises when students are unable to associate sounds with
letters that read the words. The problems of decoding thus become more
severe. The possible causes of this problem are lacks auditory acuity, lack of
phonic training, child was not ready for phonics training and deficiencies in
instruction where child learned sounds of letters and memorized rules
without being shown how to apply them. Here there are some suggestion
activities to overcome this problem which are the teacher needs to guide
formulation of generalizations in child’s own words and note exceptions to
those phonetics generalization. For example, teacher teaches phonetic
families derived from sight word already in child’s vocabulary.
Reading comprehension is the heart and goal of reading, since the purpose of
all reading is to gather meaning from the printed page. The decoding of the
written word is a very important aspect of the reading act. Without being able to
decode the written word, reading comprehension is impossible. This explains
why some children can “read” without understanding what they are reading.
There are possible causes of this problem such as lack of general reading ability,
lack of training to gain meaning form print and the last is not interested in the
materials because lack of motivation and concentration. While the ways to
overcome this problem are the child should be trained to gain the meaning from
reading materials as soon as possible. They should be given practice in three
levels of materials such as literal, interpretation and assimilation.
1.4 THE CONCLUSION
In reading from various sources that are relevant, I can make a conclusion that
the process involves reading cognitive and experiences involving past. If
someone has a problem in reading it will affect particularly in the daily life and
always will be missed than students who do not have problems in reading.
Teachers should be sensitive and wise in addressing this problem. Although
various studies have been conducted aimed at addressing reading problems
among school students but this problem still interfere with students at the school.
Handle this problem immediately so that students do not feel ostracized and
humility of their friends.