Anonymous wrote:My son is in kindergarten. He entered kinder reading at a second grade level. I formally started teaching him to read when he turned four. I used to teach first grade and I wanted the joy in teaching him how to read. It is amazing to see the progress. I also wanted to make sure he was taught using phonics and not taught to rely on learning sight words. By 4 1/2 he could read easy readers like Are You My Mother? / Go, Dog, Go / Fly Guy etc. If you want to teach him and he wants to learn, go for it. It is a lot easier to teach reading one-to-one as compared to teaching a whole class. Hooked on Phonics will work, you can also get the Bob Books too.

Anonymous wrote:OP here....thank you both for sharing your experiences. That is really helpful. I guess I will just keep reading to him...
I am amazed by your children's ability to read! And they learned on their own! WOW.
Anonymous wrote:My dd can read really well at just turned 5 (chapter books) but its not something we did to teach her besides read to her a ton and buy her age appropriate learning books (like BOB books) when she started to show the ability to read around age 3. It was just something that clicked with her. Most of her friends around the same age are not reading or reading like your child--hat cat, etc. I wouldn't worry about it all, just keep reading with your child and developing a love of books, that's way more important right now. Let the teachers handle the phonics stuff.