My ds was slower to read. He had no interest in reading and for the longest time, he couldn't blend sounds. He could say sounds separately and he could take words apart but couldn't put them together. So he could read "c" "a" "t" but not "cat". If I asked him how to spell cat, he would say "c" "a" "t". He just couldn't figure out how to blend sounds when trying to read for the longest time. I didn't think he would ever get it, then one day poof, he had it. Still it was painful listening to him read even easy books like the Bob books. He was so slow and tended to easily miss little words like "it" and "the" and confuse them. He improved and we moved onto the emerging readers. It was one of my least favorite times of day when we did them because it was painful listening to him read. His flow was choppy, and he still missed words, but as we continued through the emerging readers, he improved immensely and by the end, it wasn't quite so difficult listening to him read. He still didn't like to read, and it was difficult getting him to read outside of school. Then when we were doing DITHOR, he read My Father's Dragon. That book sparked something in him, and he became interested in reading. Slowly he became more involved with books but he was still afraid of bigger books with small print. I allowed him to continue reading easier books in his spare time and didn't push him too much in his DITHOR books. Then this summer he wanted to tackle the Harry Potter series. (I felt comfortable allowing him to read these since both my dh and I had pre-read them and were able to discuss them with him, and I felt that they my dc have gained wonderful discernment in their reading after several years with DITHOR.) So he devoured the whole series. Those books gave him confidence to tackle the big books with small prints, and now he has confidence to read pretty much anything. So that's his background. Now onto what happened the other day.
I was cleaning out the bookshelf to try to make room for more books, a constant chore in a homeschool household.



So, I hope if you have a struggling reader and feel discouraged this will give you hope. Continue to do the phonics, the emerging readers, and follow the progression with HOD exposing your dc to all the fantastic book choices that are offered. Someday you could have a similar story.
