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    • RE: From PSLE to University

      2ppaamm:
      Ha ha, I also don't like to read story books. I have hardly finished a novel in my entire life! However, I like to read journals, factual and more serious stuff... Strange hor?


      This is how I read to my kids, see if it helps you. At 1, just take a book, not more than a sentence each page. Read through it very happily and quickly and interestingly with the child on your lap. Don't test his understanding or anything. Key is to make it very interesting. Before he can process the page, go on to the next. He must not be bored. I can go through 20+ books on one seating with my kids when they were at about 1 to 1.5 years old. They keep asking for more. Don't worry about them learning to read. Just keep doing this day in day out. One day, they will read and love books. Surprisingly, all my 4 kids read books (like Chronicles of Narnia) at 4 years old.

      Don't be uptight about them learning. They will.

      Now that they are in their teens, all of them read much more than me. My 2nd daughter and 4th boy read about 2-3 novels a DAY. Sometimes, I have to force them to stop reading because I'm worried about their eyesight.

      O, I don't believe in all those reading classes, enrichment courses, expensive programs by profiteering groups. My method seems to work pretty well, all my kids love books, and my P3 boy has already finished reading all his P4 textbooks (they even like textbooks 😐 ). He also finished reading the 5 sets of encyclopedia in the house when he was 5. In addition, he also reads all the comic books I can buy off the shelf (Tintin, Archie, Batman, Spider - you name it, I have it)

      I buy toys 6 times a year for the kids. But I buy or borrow books from the library liberally. Being surrounded by thousands of books in the house, they will naturally read. My 13 year old also reads all the business books and all the self-help adult books as well. She also read the university text I teach from, which most undergrads find so boring. I just wonder why these are interesting to her? We call #2 and #4 the reading machine of the house. Because of that, their knowledge is scary... they seem to know everything, from who invented what, to the history of everything we see in any country. My oldest also knows the origin of each dinosaur bone and the birthdays of every famous pop star.... (whatever for?):?

      Funny? But these info can be useful when asking for autographs when you meet these stars on the road in HK. :lol:

      Hope this helps!


      :thankyou: :thankyou: really appreciate this and will start reading to my boy today! šŸ˜„

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    • RE: From PSLE to University

      Hi 2ppaamm,


      Thanks so much for sharing your story with us.. u really have enlighten me..

      it seems to me the success of such route is due to you reading widely to your children and thus they develop the passion in reading and learning. but how do you instill such passion in your kids? what do you read to them when they are young? my child is only 1 year old.. but i really hope i can start him young...i m ashamed to say that i dont read widely :oops: and thus i do not wish my kid to follow my footsteps.

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