LETTERLAND PHONIC vs JOLLY PHONIC
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Thanks for all these info Mummies !!
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I suppose i'll reply you're welcome to that..
since I AM 1 of the mummies who pitched
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Heyya SNOWPET, i guess you better
tell us now what you have decided to
use : ie. Letterland or Jolly Phonics...
now that you have all these info, huh. :evil: -
sure. My plan is : buy letterland song, as my DD1 & DD2 love to sing.. My nieces can teach them... But will aso go visit sep21 on sunday to see the jolly guide book.. Hahaaa... typical KS mummy. :oops:
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Blur mummy lah....
I brought my kids to Sep21 yesterday and it was closed....didnt check the opening hrs and wasted a trip there... end up at Toyogo buying the boxes...
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Nevermind, just treat it as preparation for the buying spree, so that you have somewhere to store the books

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Forgot to add that, it's something I have a tendency to do too :oops: I'm another blur mummy
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Hello Mummies,
Since I have been reading all the forum post so quietly and never a moment I have came out to \"talk\".
And so I might as well start off from here lah.
Thanks to chamonix that I bought the second hand Jolly Phonics Handbook from her after much research.
To be honest, you do not need to attend the course. By reading the handbooks seriously will do already. The reason I am saying this is because I have attended all their workshops. If you are looking at saving cost, just read and follow the handbook and get the Jolly Jingles Car CD songs will get you started with ease. Occasionally pop down to youtube to confirm the \"sounds\" when you type \"jolly phonics\" for a particulart phonic sounds.
When I am at Sep21, I usually take note of the books and then hop over to Amazon to get those books. Because it is alot more cheaper that way. Sometime the cost is a third of Sep21 is carrying. For SAHM, you might want to consider such option. Of course there are some not viable to get it at Amazon, you need to do your calculation.
For me, I love the Jolly Phonics ALOT :celebrate: And so I bought the whole range and up to Grammar level.
It works for my child. But at the end of the day, it depends on your child's progress. Sometime, I blend in Jolly Phonics and Montessori Phonics, but my main focus is Jolly Phonics. I used Montessori Phonics for more follow up.
You need to be flexible to blend in your methods. But at the end of the day, you need to be focus on what you want to achieve. :idea:
I hope this helps.
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Hi laughingcat
I'm interested to get the Jolly handbook second-hand also. Can you share where did you get yours? Thanks.
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Hi,
I wasted 2 months at Zoo phonics at Siglap centre.
I didn’t like the teacher on the very first day. And true enough my son didn’t like her and she wasn’t very keen to give feedback.
The only thing that i like about zoophonics is its cathy songs.
Overall, i would say no to this school. Nothing much benefited.
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