Anonymous wrote:My second grader absolutely hates it. Last year during virtual school, I let her do the absolute bear minimum Lexia, because it led to meltdowns, whereas she was fine working with me with paper flashcards, actual books, etc.
Overall, I think it's a glitchy, not-very-useful program. My kid does it at school when told to but still hates it a lot. She hates doing things on screens (after last year especially) but mostly just hates Lexia. I don't know that it has helped her literacy at all.
If a kid misses a question, they are punished (yes, that's how they see it) with having to answer a bunch more questions just to get back to where they were. Kids find this demoralizing and frustrating (wouldn't you?).
OP, you can probably opt out of just about anything. Just say that your child will read a book during that time if it is part of the rotation at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it set on a level that is too high for her?
I’d talk to the teacher to troubleshoot since it’s an excellent tool for literacy.
Yes so excellent
Pictures of:
Snowflake. Stool. Net
App says: “Here is a flake, stool and net. Touch the one that starts with the /s/ sound.
Kid presses snowflake because duh it is a snowflake and they are half listening and gets it wrong and goes to remediation.
So excellent for literacy.
Sounds like your kid might have some difficulties with attention and/or attention to detail.
Absolutely I mean apps can’t be wrong!
Or maybe my “kid” is a young human and visual cues are overriding the monotone computer voice.
But nah- something is wrong with my kid, can’t be the excellent for literacy app!
I mean yes, that’s confusing if they don’t listen to the directions. I’m sure my K could make that mistake too but the program repeats the ones they miss so he would get it the next time. Does it mean the whole app is terrible because your kid messed up something, not sure. My kid rarely uses a tablet at home so he thinks Lexia is a video game and loves it.
I mean no, it doesn’t mean the whole app is bad. It is excellent for literacy!
Absolutely excellent!
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Pretty clear why the kid is having issues...
That is exactly true. Never question the app.
2+2=5
Lexia is excellent for Literacy!
I'm guessing Lexia isn't the only issue...
Yea, OP you seemed pretty unhinged about something your kid spends 15 minutes on a day..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it set on a level that is too high for her?
I’d talk to the teacher to troubleshoot since it’s an excellent tool for literacy.
Yes so excellent
Pictures of:
Snowflake. Stool. Net
App says: “Here is a flake, stool and net. Touch the one that starts with the /s/ sound.
Kid presses snowflake because duh it is a snowflake and they are half listening and gets it wrong and goes to remediation.
So excellent for literacy.
Sounds like your kid might have some difficulties with attention and/or attention to detail.
Absolutely I mean apps can’t be wrong!
Or maybe my “kid” is a young human and visual cues are overriding the monotone computer voice.
But nah- something is wrong with my kid, can’t be the excellent for literacy app!
I mean yes, that’s confusing if they don’t listen to the directions. I’m sure my K could make that mistake too but the program repeats the ones they miss so he would get it the next time. Does it mean the whole app is terrible because your kid messed up something, not sure. My kid rarely uses a tablet at home so he thinks Lexia is a video game and loves it.
I mean no, it doesn’t mean the whole app is bad. It is excellent for literacy!
Absolutely excellent!
![]()
Pretty clear why the kid is having issues...
That is exactly true. Never question the app.
2+2=5
Lexia is excellent for Literacy!
I'm guessing Lexia isn't the only issue...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it set on a level that is too high for her?
I’d talk to the teacher to troubleshoot since it’s an excellent tool for literacy.
Yes so excellent
Pictures of:
Snowflake. Stool. Net
App says: “Here is a flake, stool and net. Touch the one that starts with the /s/ sound.
Kid presses snowflake because duh it is a snowflake and they are half listening and gets it wrong and goes to remediation.
So excellent for literacy.
Sounds like your kid might have some difficulties with attention and/or attention to detail.
Absolutely I mean apps can’t be wrong!
Or maybe my “kid” is a young human and visual cues are overriding the monotone computer voice.
But nah- something is wrong with my kid, can’t be the excellent for literacy app!
I mean yes, that’s confusing if they don’t listen to the directions. I’m sure my K could make that mistake too but the program repeats the ones they miss so he would get it the next time. Does it mean the whole app is terrible because your kid messed up something, not sure. My kid rarely uses a tablet at home so he thinks Lexia is a video game and loves it.
I mean no, it doesn’t mean the whole app is bad. It is excellent for literacy!
Absolutely excellent!
![]()
Pretty clear why the kid is having issues...
That is exactly true. Never question the app.
2+2=5
Lexia is excellent for Literacy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it set on a level that is too high for her?
I’d talk to the teacher to troubleshoot since it’s an excellent tool for literacy.
Yes so excellent
Pictures of:
Snowflake. Stool. Net
App says: “Here is a flake, stool and net. Touch the one that starts with the /s/ sound.
Kid presses snowflake because duh it is a snowflake and they are half listening and gets it wrong and goes to remediation.
So excellent for literacy.
Sounds like your kid might have some difficulties with attention and/or attention to detail.
Absolutely I mean apps can’t be wrong!
Or maybe my “kid” is a young human and visual cues are overriding the monotone computer voice.
But nah- something is wrong with my kid, can’t be the excellent for literacy app!
I mean yes, that’s confusing if they don’t listen to the directions. I’m sure my K could make that mistake too but the program repeats the ones they miss so he would get it the next time. Does it mean the whole app is terrible because your kid messed up something, not sure. My kid rarely uses a tablet at home so he thinks Lexia is a video game and loves it.
I mean no, it doesn’t mean the whole app is bad. It is excellent for literacy!
Absolutely excellent!
![]()
Pretty clear why the kid is having issues...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it set on a level that is too high for her?
I’d talk to the teacher to troubleshoot since it’s an excellent tool for literacy.
Yes so excellent
Pictures of:
Snowflake. Stool. Net
App says: “Here is a flake, stool and net. Touch the one that starts with the /s/ sound.
Kid presses snowflake because duh it is a snowflake and they are half listening and gets it wrong and goes to remediation.
So excellent for literacy.
Sounds like your kid might have some difficulties with attention and/or attention to detail.
Absolutely I mean apps can’t be wrong!
Or maybe my “kid” is a young human and visual cues are overriding the monotone computer voice.
But nah- something is wrong with my kid, can’t be the excellent for literacy app!
I mean yes, that’s confusing if they don’t listen to the directions. I’m sure my K could make that mistake too but the program repeats the ones they miss so he would get it the next time. Does it mean the whole app is terrible because your kid messed up something, not sure. My kid rarely uses a tablet at home so he thinks Lexia is a video game and loves it.
I mean no, it doesn’t mean the whole app is bad. It is excellent for literacy!
Absolutely excellent!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it set on a level that is too high for her?
I’d talk to the teacher to troubleshoot since it’s an excellent tool for literacy.
Yes so excellent
Pictures of:
Snowflake. Stool. Net
App says: “Here is a flake, stool and net. Touch the one that starts with the /s/ sound.
Kid presses snowflake because duh it is a snowflake and they are half listening and gets it wrong and goes to remediation.
So excellent for literacy.
Sounds like your kid might have some difficulties with attention and/or attention to detail.
Absolutely I mean apps can’t be wrong!
Or maybe my “kid” is a young human and visual cues are overriding the monotone computer voice.
But nah- something is wrong with my kid, can’t be the excellent for literacy app!
I mean yes, that’s confusing if they don’t listen to the directions. I’m sure my K could make that mistake too but the program repeats the ones they miss so he would get it the next time. Does it mean the whole app is terrible because your kid messed up something, not sure. My kid rarely uses a tablet at home so he thinks Lexia is a video game and loves it.
Anonymous wrote:Can you sit with your child and see why they are not progressing?