Posts Tagged ‘Think’

Do You Ever Think It’s Beneficial For An Adult To Learn Or Go Back & Review Something That Kids Are Learning?

EX: I have a college degree. Reading comprehension has always been a weakness for me. So, now I’m trying to sharpen my reading comprehension skills.
Or it can even be about learning new games that kids play.

Do You Ever Think It’s Beneficial For An Adult To Learn Or Go Back & Review Something That Kids Are Learning?

EX: I have a college degree. Reading comprehension has always been a weakness for me. So, now I’m trying to sharpen my reading comprehension skills.
Or it can even be about learning new games that kids play.

Do You Think Kids That Learned To Read Early Are Better Students? Can Anyone Argue Against This?

I was taught to read before I went to school and I learned to love reading. I was always a good student and I noticed the same thing in one of my friends also. I have also noticed people who don’t like to read or learned to read later on did worse in school or they simply didn’t like it. What do you think?

Do You Think This Would Work For Helping My Kids Learn How To Read?

So, both my husband and I were about 3 when we learned how to read, and I’d like my kids to be able to read (at least fundamentally) by the time they start school, but I also heard that trying to force reading too early can screw up a kid’s brain. So we had an idea that we hope should both help them learn how to read and let us know when we should start teaching them:
We’re thinking of making a big poster for the kid’s room, make it really colorful and fun looking, and put the alphabet on it in big letters. Next to or under each letter would be a picture of something that starts with that letter. So, Aa (apple), Bb (boy), Cc (cat), and so on. We’d just hang it up on the wall even when they’re babies. When they get a little older and start taking an interest in it, then we’d start teaching them the alphabet and how to read.
This would all go along with reading aloud to them from a very young age. We’re hoping it’ll get them used to the look of the different letters, and what sounds they make, even before they start reading.
Do you think this would work/be helpful?
Please be honest!
Thanks!