What Does It Mean to “Decode” When Reading?
When we talk about decoding, we’re simply talking about a child’s ability to look at a word and figure out how to say it using their knowledge of letters and sounds. It’s like breaking a code: Letters = symbols Sounds = the key Words = the message If a child can match letters to sounds and blend those sounds together smoothly, they can read most words accurately — even ones they’ve never seen before. Why Decoding Matters So Much Decoding is the foundation of reading. Without it, reading becomes guessing or memorizing — and that can feel frustrating and tiring. Strong decoding skills allow a child to: ✅ Read accurately ✅ Read more smoothly (fluency) ✅ Free their brain to understand what they read (comprehension) Think of it like driving: If you’re learning to drive and still thinking hard about how to use the pedals, steering, and signals — it’s hard to focus on where you’re going. But once those skills become automatic, you can enjoy the ride. Reading...