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    All About Teaching and Learning Phonics

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      Charmaine_chong
      last edited by

      Hi Tamarind,


      I taught my son Peter and Jane after reading your post 2 moths back. He was so excited and crazy about it. After a week or two, he showed no interest at all and kept telling me to keep the book.

      Everytime i take out the book, he would say" i don’t want peter and jane." i dont want to see , i don’t want to read.

      I have to pleased him, only one page. repeat after me please. Sometimes, i just point the words and tried my best to make him repeat after me. If he don’t i just keep the book.

      Since then, i never read or force him to read Peter and Jane since he has no interest but get him to do other activities eg: colouring, cut and past, counting, educational dvd and flash card.

      One month is gone, i casually asked him to read the book last week. Again he told me that he didn’t like it.

      He is very active and can’t sit still. Just wondering why i can’t do it right?

      He is now 3 years and 2 months old. He can recognise lower case alphebet and about 20 chinese words.

      I am trying very hard to encourage him to read but don’t see very good result. Has just started teaching him since early Mar 09.

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        buds
        last edited by

        Heyya charmaine,


        With younger kiddies, like yours...
        You can start by reading to him the
        whole book first instead of asking
        him to read it or repeat after you,
        right after you showed him the book.

        This way it's like you story telling and
        not you trying to get him to read.. 😉

        After a few repetitions, he may have
        memorized the book for you, enuf for
        him to read it to you. 😉

        Do voice changes and keep story
        telling lively to keep him glued to any
        book. 😉

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          Charmaine_chong
          last edited by

          Hey, thanks


          I seen tamarind’s blog. her child repeat after her, so i thought this should be the way.

          May be i shuld do some changes.

          Besides getting him to read. i believe in glenn doman’s reading program- flash card. i started him a month ago. facing problem too. will try harder.

          Thanks.

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            tamarind
            last edited by

            Charmaine_chong,

            We can be flexible and adapt to the child, and do like what buds described.

            My boy also did not like Peter and Jane when we first started. I have to try all sorts of ways to keep him focused, even for a page with less than 5 words. But I insisted, and I gave him a reward for every book that he finished reading. After books 4a and 4b, he was reading fluently and he started to enjoy reading the books.

            The fact is that children resist books because they find it tough to learn new words everyday. Once they get used to it, and start to read fluently, they will enjoy reading.

            Does your boy know basic phonics ? Personally I think that a child should at least know how to join 3 letters words before they start learning sight words using the Ladybird series. It makes it so much easier for them to remember new words.

            Have you tried other books ? It may be that he is simply not interested in books at this age. You may have to try later when he is older.

            Peter and Jane is not the only series you can try, though personally I think that it is the best. Dr Seuss books are also very good. You can also try other readers that he find interesting.

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              pea
              last edited by

              Hi Tamarind!


              I think you recommended Leapfrog factory phonics DVD before? May I know where I can buy it? I’ve asked Popular, Borders, they don’t have it. Thanks.

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                buds
                last edited by

                Ya, the key is flexibility.

                Ditto that, tamarind! 😉

                One of my close friends tried
                the Peter and Jane series too,
                but found it was too dry to entice
                her young boy... so i recommended
                her other readers to supplement the
                thematic reading scheme for the sight
                words inclusion for her Phonics-trained
                reading boy.

                The same readers worked very well for
                both my girls, tho. So... here, what may
                work for one may not necessarily work
                for someone else, but like tamarind said,
                there are other readers around. You may
                find one that has a certain character that
                the child likes for the moment... like Dora
                the Explorer of Bob The Builder.. (etc)

                As for sight words, tho a plus point for
                a Phonics reader... it is not necessary to
                know. Just like flashcards, sight words can
                be introduced using word cards or repetitive
                readers. Sight words are usually introduced as
                visual aids/activities. Some spell the letters on each
                card individually then say the word out and continue
                with next card... and others read the whole word on
                each card and do the same for all other cards. They
                will practise each day few minutes until the child can
                remember all the words shown to them for the week.
                These sight words can be introduced thematically ie.
                family > father, mother, sister, brother... or it can be
                words introduced at random... the words you want the
                child to learn for the moment.

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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  pea:
                  Hi Tamarind!


                  I think you recommended Leapfrog factory phonics DVD before? May I know where I can buy it? I've asked Popular, Borders, they don't have it. Thanks.
                  You can purchase it online here, pea.

                  http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Leapfrog+Letter+DVD

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                    Charmaine_chong
                    last edited by

                    Hi,


                    Thanks bud an tamarind.

                    Will try my very very best.

                    Buds, he likes car and dinasours, any readers you can recommend?

                    I hava Dr Seuss’s book as recommended by tamarind. I love the books but he needs time. Is very fun.

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                      mathsparks
                      last edited by

                      Hi Charmaine_chong,


                      Peter & Jane’s an excellent series of books. But to avoid boring the kids, I only bought the C series.

                      My 2 kids picked up reading from this series alone. Coz I was too lazy with Glen Doman’s flash cards which I subsequently sold.

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Charmaine_chong:
                        Hi,


                        Thanks bud an tamarind.

                        Will try my very very best.

                        Buds, he likes car and dinasours, any readers you can recommend?

                        I hava Dr Seuss's book as recommended by tamarind. I love the books but he needs time. Is very fun.
                        Cars and dinosaurs?
                        Yes, ma'am. I will check
                        out for you! 😉

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