Reading support
Reading support includes strategies that make reading easier and more comfortable. Short sessions and encouragement help.
Definition
Support can include phonics practice, multisensory activities, and accessible materials. The focus is on confidence, not speed. Simple, consistent routines are often most effective. Reading support should feel safe and encouraging.
Why it matters here
NeuroBreath provides reading routines and tools for confidence building.
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Common misunderstandings
- Reading support is only for young children.
- Support ends once someone can read a little.
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Citations & review
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Last reviewed
17 Jan 2026
Next review due
16 Jul 2026
Updated
17 Jan 2026
Evidence & sources
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Update history
- 17 Jan 2026contentInitial glossary definition published.
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