- 在線時間
- 294 小時
- 最後登錄
- 24-1-23
- 國民生產力
- 711
- 附加生產力
- 5166
- 貢獻生產力
- 0
- 註冊時間
- 08-6-20
- 閱讀權限
- 10
- 帖子
- 1358
- 主題
- 24
- 精華
- 0
- 積分
- 7235
- UID
- 196829
|
Learning phonics may take different forms and it to a large extent depends on the age of the kids. For example, some attend playgroups and some learn it at home setting, while most I think learn in kindergartens these days.
In our case, our kid could recognise the 26 letters and even words fairly early. Before he was 2, he could read out the following words shown at the outdoor playground (something like "This equipment is designed for children aged 5 - 12 years. Adult supervision is recommended").
We bought him a set of phonics VCDs and let him watch them on a 15 to 20 mins duration per day basis even before he could walk.
Now at 3.5 years, he is reading Oxford xxx Tree readers (up to Stage 8 or 9 as long as it interests him). For unfamiliar words, he would try to pronounce them by applying his phonics skills.
So, I think starting early may be good for some kids, as long as it won't cost you a lot. |
|