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    All About Teaching and Learning Phonics

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      tamarind
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      autumnbronze,

      Thank you for sharing ! Those look like excellent resources. How much does a set cost and where did you buy it ?

      pummanuel,
      Thanks for sharing about the free shipping by Amex. Is it DBS Amex ?

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        sunset_dae
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        Hi Tamarind


        A word can have a few meanings, example: jig can means a scottish folk dance, or even machine or jig-saw puzzle… which one should we use to explain to a child? I explain to him its a form of dance and yet when he comes across books on machines explaining on rigs, he will tell me: Mummy, rig is dance not machines…"

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          tamarind
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          sunset_dae:
          Hi Tamarind


          A word can have a few meanings, example: jig can means a scottish folk dance, or even machine or jig-saw puzzle.. which one should we use to explain to a child? I explain to him its a form of dance and yet when he comes across books on machines explaining on rigs, he will tell me: Mummy, rig is dance not machines...\"
          Personally I think that we should explain one meaning will do, the child will learn more about the word when he grows older.

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            Wesim
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            Dear tamarind,


            I truly admire you for your perseverance and determination. I am still not very good at teaching phonics. So, will be passing the baton to the expert.

            If you do know of an experienced Phonics teacher and willing to teach a 3+ years old girl and can travel to Sembawang area, do let me know.

            Thanks!!

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              autumnbronze
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              tamarind:
              autumnbronze,

              Thank you for sharing ! Those look like excellent resources. How much does a set cost and where did you buy it ?
              Hi Tamarind,

              You are welcome πŸ˜„

              I bought this set from Sept 21. Suffice to say, it burnt a huge hole in my pocket :oops: :oops:, way much more expensive than the Leapfrog DVD.

              But then again, I have a kind of 'no holds barred' personal policy when it comes to purchasing books, especially if I consider them as a long term investment πŸ˜„

              I was introduced to them when I attended a short phonics course conducted by Lorna Whiston 2 years ago. There is a cheaper version of it that costs about $28 I think, which consists of one book and the CD, but its not from Oxford. I have provided a random link for you to take a look.

              http://r2learntoys.com/31-Ants-on-the-Apple-Song-book-and-CD.html

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                tamarind
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                autumnbronze,

                Thanks for sharing πŸ˜„

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                  laughingcat
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                  Hello Tamarind,


                  HAHAHAHAHA!!! This evening while my boy was reading halfway through the P&J level 8, he suddenly stoped halfway through and turned to me. Telling me it is tiring to read. I edged him on, telling him how proud I was that he is able to read to me. Then he continues without a further fuss. πŸ™

                  I knew this day will come soon. HAHAHAHAHA. πŸ˜‰ Does your boy have the same reaction? How do you cope such situation leh. Any idea? :idea:

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                    tamarind
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                    laughingcat:
                    Hello Tamarind,


                    HAHAHAHAHA!!! This evening while my boy was reading halfway through the P&J level 8, he suddenly stoped halfway through and turned to me. Telling me it is tiring to read. I edged him on, telling him how proud I was that he is able to read to me. Then he continues without a further fuss. πŸ™

                    I knew this day will come soon. HAHAHAHAHA. πŸ˜‰ Does your boy have the same reaction? How do you cope such situation leh. Any idea? :idea:

                    Hi laughingcat,
                    I know how you feel πŸ˜‰ When my boy was reading the Peter and Jane books, I clapped and cheered everyday after he completed reading a page, he felt very proud of himself and he was happy to read, especially the higher levels, so that he can \"show off\". His Daddy is also very impressed and my boy is very happy with that. I think every child naturally wants to please his parents, so I believe that encouragement is very important.

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                      laughingcat
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                      Yeah! I have rewarded him with toys and ice-creams. Also with loads of praises as well.


                      I think I will just flood him with lots of hugs and kisses :rahrah:

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                        sunset_dae
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                        I attended 2 days of adult phonics class conducted by Liza, director of "Read in a week".

                        I must admit l have really learn alot from her, she taught me how to do blending, breaking and reading a word and using dictonary to do phonetic.
                        The 2 days lessons cost me abt $180, but I think its really worth it and I have a clearer picture of how to teach my son phonics.
                        By following tamarind phonics blog, my 3.5 year old son is now able to read P&J until 1B which Im so proud of him!
                        Personally, I realised children is able to read out a word faster if there is an adult who can do revision with him daily rather than sending him to phonics class.

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