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    Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      titank:
      Hi All,


      Can anyone explain what is Montessori Phonics?
      erm, my reply will be...
      Montessori Phonics is Montessori-style's Phonics....Phonics by Montessori method.
      Just like Zoophonics has a certain style of teaching phonics, Montessori Phonics has a certain structure too. For the Montessori Phonic materials that i have seen before (ie kaypohing and saw some of the mummies took out and flipped through their kids' phonics file at the waiting area), i think that it is quite structured and rigorous.

      Montessori-experts, pls correct me if i am wrong. šŸ˜‰

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        starlight88
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        Dear Mummies and Daddies


        I have been searching for a suitable English enrichment class for my 5 year old.

        We have gone for an assessment with I CAN READ and were given a choice to join their 1year structured ICR Program. We were told that the first half of the program will cover reading and the second half will cover writing. As our boy can already read, we feel that there is no point spending 6months learning to read again. The school also does not allow a child to join the second half wriitng program without completing the first half.

        Any recommendation for programs that will be suitable for preschoolers to learn more about writing skills and grammar?

        Pls do share your thoughts. Many thks!

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          titank
          last edited by

          jedamum:
          titank:

          Hi All,


          Can anyone explain what is Montessori Phonics?

          erm, my reply will be...
          Montessori Phonics is Montessori-style's Phonics....Phonics by Montessori method.
          Just like Zoophonics has a certain style of teaching phonics, Montessori Phonics has a certain structure too. For the Montessori Phonic materials that i have seen before (ie kaypohing and saw some of the mummies took out and flipped through their kids' phonics file at the waiting area), i think that it is quite structured and rigorous.

          Montessori-experts, pls correct me if i am wrong. šŸ˜‰

          I happened to saw some homebased teacher conducting Montessori Phonics, I don't know whether is it a good program to follow. As low where they are charging like $30/hour.

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            buds
            last edited by

            Yo titank, you can read up more here, bro..

            http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5768

            Jedamum is right. šŸ˜‰

            In short, Montessori Phonics is a phonics methodology or curriculum
            designed by Maria Montessori with the intention to help children of
            all backgrounds and personalities/characters to begin learning to
            read. Montessori Phonics prides itself in being an interactive
            learning style with the aid of a systematic curriculum and full set of
            teaching apparatus that encourages children to have a deep sense
            of understanding of the concept of learning reading using letter
            sounds and letter combinations. The complete programme aims
            to embed children with concrete skills and knowledge of reading.

            You still shopping around for Phonics classes for your child, titank?

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            • jedamumJ Offline
              jedamum
              last edited by

              titank:

              I happened to saw some homebased teacher conducting Montessori Phonics, I don't know whether is it a good program to follow. As low where they are charging like $30/hour.
              $30/hr is not cheap ah!
              the montessori centre that my boy used to attend was charging $120/mth for their weekend phonics class which is 1hr per session.

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                buds
                last edited by

                Probably the homebased titank chanced upon

                was doing a 1 to 1 based coaching.. šŸ˜‰

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                  Engtutor
                  last edited by

                  Hi starlight,


                  If you went for the assessment at ICR and they recommended that your child enter their reading program, I am sure they thought your child could benefit from it.
                  Ask them about their PSLP program for kindergarteners who can read and which will introduce them to P1 work. Though please note that this program rarely gets recommended for students who are not in K2 (unless they have completed the ICR reading program).

                  Alternatively, LCentral has a program for pre-schoolers who can read called PFS (Preparation for School). If, after assessment, the teacher feels the reading is of an adequate standard, they may recommend this program for your child. It caters mostly to K2 children, rarely but possibly K1’s.

                  šŸ˜Ž

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                    tamarind
                    last edited by

                    You can try Morris Allen. I heard that they can assess the child and allow the child to join higher levels. You can ask about this.

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                    • phankaoP Offline
                      phankao
                      last edited by

                      starlight88:
                      As our boy can already read, we feel that there is no point spending 6months learning to read again. The school also does not allow a child to join the second half wriitng program without completing the first half.


                      Any recommendation for programs that will be suitable for preschoolers to learn more about writing skills and grammar?

                      Pls do share your thoughts. Many thks!
                      Yea, if your child can already read, why are you sending him to a reading programme? Why not a writing programme per se?

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                        titank
                        last edited by

                        buds:
                        Yo titank, you can read up more here, bro..

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5768

                        Jedamum is right. šŸ˜‰

                        In short, Montessori Phonics is a phonics methodology or curriculum
                        designed by Maria Montessori with the intention to help children of
                        all backgrounds and personalities/characters to begin learning to
                        read. Montessori Phonics prides itself in being an interactive
                        learning style with the aid of a systematic curriculum and full set of
                        teaching apparatus that encourages children to have a deep sense
                        of understanding of the concept of learning reading using letter
                        sounds and letter combinations. The complete programme aims
                        to embed children with concrete skills and knowledge of reading.

                        You still shopping around for Phonics classes for your child, titank?
                        Hi Buds

                        This homebased montessori phonics is not 1 to 1.Usually they are in small group where from 3-4. Lcentral told me they house max at 9 I was like :!: , how can the child able to have the attention from the teacher

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