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[quote=Anonymous][quote] I don't want our work to go to waste because her teacher is too busy. [/quote] Go to waste? You think she will never make progress? The teacher has not put up a wall that says "STOP! DO NOT ENTER!" I'm sure they do a lot of reading in class. I taught Kindergarten. I wrote everything we did on the board and we talked about it every day. I had the kids read it together, separately, etc. They all learned to read each other's names because I called roll every day with name cards. I am confident that the teacher is working on sounds and the words that go with them. I used to have the kids dictate stories to go with their paintings and have them read them back. We wrote stories on the board together and read them. ETC. ETC. Sure, a teacher should listen to the kids read books. But, just because she doesn't sit down with your daughter and listen to her read a book as frequently as you would like, does not mean she is not working on reading with her. And, once again, if your child is reading she will improve--no matter what the teacher does. [/quote]
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