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    PROBLEM WITH TEACHING MY GAL HOW TO READ

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      Cheepoozz
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      any good phonics centre to recommend around AMK or Sengkang area?

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        iLoveChubby
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        Cheepoozz:
        any good phonics centre to recommend around AMK or Sengkang area?

        Hi Cheepoozz!
        In AMK, you can try ICANREAD at AMK Central :
        http://www.icanreadsystem.com/component/content/25.html?task=view

        OR Read-In-A-Week :
        http://www.phonicsread.com/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=61488

        Like you, I used to read all sorts of story books for my DS but later realised that he is actually not picking up e words at all.
        So I send him to phonics classes, so now he is starting to recog v simple words, although there is still a long way to go..
        You may wish to also try Phonics Readers (can easily buy from Popular) as these readers teach the words in a systematic & structured method so easier to teach your kid. :rahrah:

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          JJJJ.05807s
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          Phonics is very important. I agree with the other parent that reading daily to your child is important. It is also good bonding time. If she is in K1 and not reading. You should really put her in phonics class. Small class will be better to expediate her learning. If she she can’t do it you must than speak to the teachers to rule out any learning disabilities. Not too frightened you but early intervention is the key if needed.

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            snowball32
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            JJJJ's:
            Phonics is very important. I agree with the other parent that reading daily to your child is important. It is also good bonding time. If she is in K1 and not reading. You should really put her in phonics class. Small class will be better to expediate her learning. If she she can't do it you must than speak to the teachers to rule out any learning disabilities. Not too frightened you but early intervention is the key if needed.


            Hi,

            Yes, Phonics is very impt. My kids learn Phonics in CC. I supplement by teaching them to read independently using \"Key Words with Peter and Jane\" series. So far, my DD2 in K2 has no problem with reading independently and she learnt her spelling quite effortlessly.

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              Always21
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              Do you want to try I-creative? My boy can spell better than me. The course is also affordable as they are home-based.

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                iLoveChubby
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                But i-creative is always v full and only left the odd timings.

                I heard hv to book WAY WAY in advance if you want a convenient location & timing.

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                  Always21
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                  But the trouble is really worth it. Personally think my child has confident and spelling no problem. He is p3 now

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                    curiousz
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                    You may like to tell us the different styles you have attempted on your gal as well as her reaction towards it…


                    Even my children are opting for totally different experiences.

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