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      chrismei
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      Oh…my girl is 23 months. She is interested in flashing the card to herself instead of us doing that. And ended up reading the wrong word.like iron, shoes,switches…haha…But able to identify the objects…


      Glen Doman seemed to work for some but not for my girl.
      She is more interested in reading storybooks and able to memorise and read out the whole sentence for some pages. quite normal cos most kids can do so if parent has been reading to them.

      How old is yr child? Are they in sch now? any good pre-nusery and phonics classes to recommend?

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        corneyAmber
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        thanks mincy and chrismei for your insight. I think it is also depending the child’s learning approach and ability.

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          mintcc
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          hi chrismei


          I think it is great that your girl is more interested in reading books. I will probably encourage that as that is a start to independent learning. 🙂 My son also do that for books he like. But I think he only memorise what I read to him and associate it with the picture he see. But its so cute when they do that.

          I am thinking of practising Glen Norman encyclopedic knowledge mtd on my boy, but so far, did not really follow his way. For words recognition, so far I have better luck playing words lotto with him.

          My boy is turning 3 and is in Sparkletots since 18 months. So far, I feel that he is happy there but some parents feel that they don't teach enough to the kids other than songs and nursery rythms (which I think is fine for now) I probably will not sent him for phonics class. Thinking of getting a good phonics DVD for that instead.

          ks2me, yes I think every child is different. Just have to teach according to their prefered learning styles and expose them to diffrent things and ways of learning and make it enjoyable for them.

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            ChiefKiasu
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            mincy:
            ... Thinking of getting a good phonics DVD for that instead...

            I just bought a couple of DVDs: http://www.bbshop.com.sg/Prod_Info/Disp-Edu02.htm. I find them very good - at least my daughter enjoys watching them. Will review after a few weeks on their effectiveness.

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              Atan
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              Hi on the ability of 14 mth knowing A-Z, colors, etc., I think it is possible provided parents start stimulation in an early stage.


              My son, started watching Baby Genius VCD since three and was able to recognise A-Z, colors and shapes when he was one plus. He had also watch other similar American series VCD (forgot name now as I had given the VCDs away) which had proved to be useful. These CDs are approx $20 each and can be purchased at many stores.

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                chrismei
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                Hi Mincy


                You can try this phonics DVD - http://www.amazon.com/Leap-Frog-Letter-Factory/dp/B0000INU6S.

                My girl enjoyed a lot and learning from it...thought it was too young for my girl but was encouraged by my colleagues who also shown to their children...

                Christel

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                  Atan
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                  Hi, ref to my earlier post, I had meant that my son started watching Baby Genius VCD fm 3 months…

                  The VCDs are suitable for 3mths - 36mths, and he enjoyed it v much as it taught Alphabets, colors, shapes etc with classical music… Though he is too impatient for piano lessons now, he can hum w the music whenever he hears it.

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                    chrismei
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                    Hi Mincy


                    Noted that you are staying around redhill area - I can pass you the DVD if u want - free…

                    Where is Sparkletots located? Looking around now…

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                      mintcc
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                      thanks chief, chrismei, Atan for the recommendation of DVDs. 🙂


                      Chrismei , that leap frog DVD is one of those that I have been ie. Will be great if I can borrow it from you.

                      My boy go the the alexandra sparkeltots. Do you stay in the Redhill area? There are qutie a few childcare and playgroups around there. Can check out the other thread http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=107&sid=02ba9bd429c75af0308fc079f7dfc671

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                        chrismei
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                        Thanks for the link.

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