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Why Reading Is So Hard—And the Surprisingly Simple Skill That Changes Everything

Why Reading Is So Hard—And the Surprisingly Simple Skill That Changes Everything

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I'm Andrew Winkler, and in this episode of Now I Get It, I dive into one of the most overlooked causes of low literacy: the surprising complexity behind how we learn to read. We explore why simply recognizing words isn't enough—and why relying on context clues or outdated teaching strategies can leave learners guessing. I also explain how our brains process sounds and why phonemic awareness (though often misunderstood) is key to unlocking fluent reading.


We unpack the real science behind reading—what happens when we go from sounds to syllables, and syllables to meaning—and how that process is shaped by language history, pronunciation quirks, and the hidden structure of English. I break down practical strategies to boost reading skills, including why teaching sound combinations is easier (and more powerful) than you think. Whether you're an educator, parent, or lifelong learner, this episode will shift how you think about literacy.


In this episode, you will learn:

  • (00:36) – Why the “cost” of learning to read isn’t financial—it’s about effort, access, and missing skills
  • (01:45) – The overlooked skill fluent readers have—and why most people don’t realize it’s a skill at all
  • (03:10) – How using concrete visuals for vowel sounds can make reading easier for beginners
  • (05:00) – Why your dialect might affect how you hear (and teach) vowel sounds like “ostrich” and “octopus”
  • (06:03) – What diphthongs are—and how combining simple sounds builds real reading fluency
  • (07:20) – How the ancient Greeks’ alphabet mistakes still shape how we understand literacy today
  • (08:55) – The surprising rules behind which consonants can cluster—and how kids learn them naturally
  • (11:51) – Why English spelling doesn’t match how we speak—and how to teach reading anyway
  • (13:30) – How one foundational skill can help kids get years ahead in reading by the end of elementary school


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