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[quote=Anonymous]Einstein didn't talk until he was 3 years old. Children learn to read, write, sing, draw, color at their own pace, in the same way that babies learn to crawl, walk, and talk at their own pace. Our mainstream education doesn't acknowledge this and instead seeks to label children who don't "fall into line" or learn the same way as disabled or hyperactive. Give your child opportunities to learn through experiences. Continue to read to him. Talk to him. Let him be a child. He will learn to read, and it probably won't be on your timeline. PS, children who learn to read earlier aren't shown to be better readers later on. Read this when you have a few minutes: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2016/08/19/what-the-modern-world-has-forgotten-about-children-and-learning/[/quote]
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