Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did the same thing with both my kids, reading and pointing out text. One of them could read before he could talk (he was in EI and his therapist figured it out). By kindergarten he coul read virtually anything. The other will be 6 in October and can't read anything other than his name.
So it might just be genetic.
Being able to read at a young age without being taught is actually pretty common in children on the autism spectrum.
Found the insecure parent of a late reader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did the same thing with both my kids, reading and pointing out text. One of them could read before he could talk (he was in EI and his therapist figured it out). By kindergarten he coul read virtually anything. The other will be 6 in October and can't read anything other than his name.
So it might just be genetic.
Being able to read at a young age without being taught is actually pretty common in children on the autism spectrum.
Anonymous wrote:I did the same thing with both my kids, reading and pointing out text. One of them could read before he could talk (he was in EI and his therapist figured it out). By kindergarten he coul read virtually anything. The other will be 6 in October and can't read anything other than his name.
So it might just be genetic.
Anonymous wrote:Parent and teacher here. I strongly recommend you leave the teaching to his teachers. Just read to him, play rhyming games....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent and teacher here. I strongly recommend you leave the teaching to his teachers. Just read to him, play rhyming games....
My kid was a really good rhymer and then just sort of started reading "The Fat Cat Sat on the Mat" on day. It just all clicked. She was 3. We did nothing. Other kid was not really close to reading till 7 despite all kinds of focus.
Anonymous wrote:Parent and teacher here. I strongly recommend you leave the teaching to his teachers. Just read to him, play rhyming games....
Anonymous wrote:I've been using this book with my just turned 4 year old.
Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons: Revised and Updated Second Edition https://a.co/d/cObSHJ9