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[quote=Anonymous]Leave it alone for the summer. Read to her and play lots of sound games like rhyming games. .. can we think of words that end with at? Cat, bat,... Let's see if we can think of all the words that start with S. Sat, silly..... Ch.. church, chair... By playing worn sounds you are playing with language, working on beginning and ending sounds, which are all important skills for reading. There is really and truly and honestly time for her to learn to read. When she draws, ask her what she drew and write down her dictation so she can see how spoken words translate to the writing. If you leave it and don't pressure her she might start asking you how to spell words she needs when she's writing... also read lots of books that have the same repetitive phrases and let her finish then. .. silly Sally went to town, ... (walking backwards upside down) Perhaps she can write her own books either her own stories she can make new pages (and illustrate) for favorite books.[/quote]
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