Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just put my two year old down for bed. Total reading time with him today: 2 hours and 51 minutes.
Of he 10+ books we read, his favorite is Six by Seuss, which we read cover to cover. It includes Seuss favorites such as Horton Hatches an Egg, The Lorax, and Yurtle the Turtle. He calmly sits in my lap, turns the pages for me, and completes many of the rhymes at the end of a paragraph. For example, after hearing: "On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool, in the heat of the day..." he completes it and says "in the cool of the pool...". After the final book, he asked for "one more story".
What gives?
(Is this what happens when you don't sedate your toddler with screens?)
He has a good memory, which is helpful when learning to read, but a reader he is not.
Will he be an early reader? Possibly, if you start teaching him the correspondences between letters and sounds. Lots of exposure to books and being read to will help him with cadence and knowing some words by sight, but the phonetic aspect of reading has to be taught explicitly. He might be a good fit for the book Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Lessons. Give it a try and if it's too early, try again in a few months.