| By the end of K, yes. The beginning, no. |
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My son knows some words by sight and is able to sound out others, in both English and Spanish. In this way, I guess he is reading. He definitely built these skills over the last year of kindergarten. Prior to this, he had a few sight words and strong phonetic base, but I would not consider that to be reading at all. They grow so much over the kindergarten year, I wouldn't worry. It took months for efforts to come to fruition. It's ongoing. I would recommend Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Days for a good short-cut approach once your child has a firm grasp on letter recognition and sounds. The app, Endless Alphabet, is very helpful in that regard. I just make sure my children place the letters in the order they appear in each word, in order to approximate spelling. That way, they learn the "sound it out" technique with ease. |
Hilarious! But sadly not much of an exaggeration. |
| I've been teaching my son to read in my native language since three. He's 4.5 now and can read beginner texts in it, but he unexpectedly used that knowledge to teach himself to read in English. His English reading now is way better than the heritage language, I guess because there's way more English print material around. He reads Beginner Book Series (like The Best Nest etc.) now..I don't have the heart to deny him, although I originally swore I will never read to him in English, but now he has a full shelf of books in English. I tell myself it's OK because he did it himself with no prodding from me. |
A smart Sven year old can easily understand the first Harry Potter books, whether he read them himself or they were read to him. My five year old certainly could. |
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It depends what you mean by reading. I think a child is reading when she can pick up an age appropriate book she has never seen before and read 90% of it without help.
My DD got to this level middle of K. |
Well I was curious if my child (5) could comprehend The Longest Day. He read it, and then wrote an essay on it. I turned it into the AP exam people and how he has 3 college credits! |