My 6-year-old son is a whirlwind of creativity—imagine Jimmy Neutron if he were an artist instead of a scientist! His imagination knows no bounds, and he’s already dreaming of becoming an illustrator. On top of that, he’s brilliant at math—ranking in the top 1% of his grade.But reading? That’s a completely different story. Despite loving to have books read to him, the idea of learning to read feels like a chore, and any encouragement from me is met with frustration. His last reading assessment honestly broke my heart. He struggled so much, and it's hard not to feel anxious seeing him fall behind his peers.I know he’s trying, and I’m committed to finding ways that click for him. We'll be bringing this up at his next parent-teacher conference, but in the meantime, I’m wondering—how did you support your child when learning just didn’t come easily? I'd love to hear your thoughts. #LearningAtTheirOwnPace #SupportingOurKids #CreativeMinds #ParentingChallenges. #Parenting