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Reading comprehension strategies aren't something most parents think to teach at home, but if your child can read every word perfectly and still can't tell you what the story was about, this is exactly where to start. Kids who struggle with reading comprehension aren't behind. They just haven't been shown how to think while they read. This video is for you if your child can read but doesn't understand what they just read, or if you've noticed they're saying the words without any meaning sticking. That's the passive reader vs. active reader gap, and science of reading research is clear: comprehension is a teachable skill. You'll get three reading comprehension strategies for kids that you can use at home tonight with no prep and no worksheets. Strategy one is a summarizing while reading technique that models meaning-making in real time. Strategy two uses the visualization reading strategy to show kids that reading is supposed to create pictures in their mind. Strategy three is the five finger retell, a physical story elements anchor for kids that makes comprehension automatic fast. These are practical reading comprehension activities built on science of reading for parents who want real tools, not more worksheets. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - When your child reads but doesn't understand 0:37 - Passive vs. active readers explained 1:05 - Strategy 1: Take turns summarizing 1:41 - Strategy 2: Build mental images while reading 2:23 - Strategy 3: The five-finger retell 2:58 - Comprehension strategies for struggling readers #ScienceOfReading #ReadingComprehension #StructuredLiteracy #ReadingStrategies #ReadingHelp