reading questions, and readiness.
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There was a discussion at unschooling.com's message board lately where I
suggested people tell a child that reading takes a long time to get. Someone else
said her child got it quickly, so it would be dishonest to say that. I said
if he seemed to get it quickly, he had been gathering clues and preparedness
for a long time before that. And the conversation went back and forth.
http://www.unschooling.com/discus/messages/3722/10715.html?ThursdayMarch420040
131pm
If you go straight there with the link, you might want to read the archived
pages up above to get the whole conversation. If I give the link to the first
archive, it won't lead to later stuff.
Or you can go to "topics" when you get to the message boards and it's this:
Unschooling.com's Message Boards:
UnPreschooling: Those Early Years:
"teach me to read, mommy"
Sandra
suggested people tell a child that reading takes a long time to get. Someone else
said her child got it quickly, so it would be dishonest to say that. I said
if he seemed to get it quickly, he had been gathering clues and preparedness
for a long time before that. And the conversation went back and forth.
http://www.unschooling.com/discus/messages/3722/10715.html?ThursdayMarch420040
131pm
If you go straight there with the link, you might want to read the archived
pages up above to get the whole conversation. If I give the link to the first
archive, it won't lead to later stuff.
Or you can go to "topics" when you get to the message boards and it's this:
Unschooling.com's Message Boards:
UnPreschooling: Those Early Years:
"teach me to read, mommy"
Sandra