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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Kids who learn to read early usually stay among the top readers in their classes throughout their school years. They're not the ones struggling to keep up later on. With kids who learn to read at an average age or late, you can't really predict where they end up -- some of them also rise to the top. I learned to read late because of the environment I grew up in, but I caught up to the level of the early readers really quickly. I taught my own kids when they were 4 because I didn't want them to be embarrassed like I was about not being an early reader. It's never a bad thing to be an early reader.[/quote] Yes. In our family, we now are in the 4th generation of reading at age 3. It has been a competitive advantage for that whole time. [/quote]
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