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Reading Comprehension Problems: When Language Processing Is the Cause

Your child decodes words but cannot understand the passage. Learn how vocabulary, syntax, inference, and working memory affect comprehension — and how SLPs treat language-based reading failure.

Brittany Furnari, MS, CCC-SLPJuly 12, 20262 min read

Direct answer: Reading comprehension fails when a child cannot simultaneously decode text and construct meaning from language — vocabulary gaps, weak syntactic parsing, poor inference skills, and limited background knowledge all contribute. Speech-language pathologists treat these language-level causes directly.

Common Comprehension Breakdowns

  • Vocabulary: unknown words block meaning
  • Syntax: complex sentences are not parsed correctly
  • Inference: cannot connect ideas not stated explicitly
  • Working memory: loses track of ideas across sentences
  • Text structure: does not recognize narrative vs expository organization

Hyperlexia vs True Comprehension Strength

Some children read fluently early but understand little — a profile requiring language comprehension intervention, not more decoding practice.

SLP Intervention for Comprehension

Therapy targets sentence formulation, morphological analysis, inferencing, summarizing, and text structure — always tied to age-appropriate reading material so skills transfer to the classroom.

Should we stop decoding work if comprehension is the issue?

Not necessarily. The Simple View of Reading requires both legs. Comprehension-focused children may still need fluency support, but the primary treatment emphasis should match the identified deficit.

Online Reading & Literacy Intervention

Front Range Speech Therapy offers language-based reading intervention nationwide via secure telehealth — led by a certified speech-language pathologist. Learn more on our reading & literacy page or request a reading consultation.

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This article is educational and does not replace an individualized evaluation or medical advice.

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