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Not really silly. It's one of the usual questions parents have when their kids are not yet into active reading, or not yet ready to take the initiative to pick up books to "read".
In my opinion, I think kids first read with their parents or care-takers, and then by themselves after rounds of practice and imitation by repeating the sounds. I would say it's a matter of time and habit which should be built from an early stage.
I believe you have already done a good job. Keep it up and start with simple books with few words first (for English, you may use Oxford Reading Tree (ORT) Stage 1 to 3 first and then advance up the stages; for Chinese, it is quite a different thing).
My kid finished reading most ORT Stage 9 books available from the public library before he turned 5. But as mentioned by Camom, my kid might not understand the context even though he could pronounce the words.
原帖由 rai_fc 於 11-6-13 20:44 發表
i know my question seems a bit silly and unrelated to this thread...., but this comes up on my mind when i am reading the thread. in general, when can a child able to start reading by him/herself?? ... |
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