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[quote=Anonymous]Keep reading to him- 30 minutes a day minimum. This is more important. It expands his vocabulary and knowledge of language, plots and characters. Include him in conversation, let him ask questions and answer them, take him to museums, zoos, theatre, art shows, street festivals, concerts......Read some of the alphabet books to expose him the alphabet. Two of the best are Animalia and Eating the Alphabet. Get the old Richard Scarry books that have everything labeled in the towns and country side, the ones with the gorilla driving the banana car- but this is more for a 5 year old. You don't say if he is just four or almost five, so it is difficult to know if he is showing signs of problems. Does he know his colors but take longer to say what it is or say the wrong color? Does he know the letters in his name?[/quote]
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