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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 541992" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>How good is J at <em>telling</em> stories? </p><p>There are books out there that tell a story in pictures... NO words (or just a punch-line on the last page).</p><p>One example is "Good Dog, Carl"</p><p>The intent of the book is that the parent and child look at it together, and one - or both - "reads" the story by making up whatever they want about the pictures. It builds the concept of "story" and "sequence" and other basic skills.</p><p></p><p>From there, specific reading sequence books exist - and they are usually only available in schools. At first, the words are just one-word sentences. Either all verbs, or all nouns. Later, verbs on some pages, nouns on others. It is a VERY slow build. Here, these are used for intensive reading intervention... with good success. Not sure if they exist in French, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 541992, member: 11791"] How good is J at [I]telling[/I] stories? There are books out there that tell a story in pictures... NO words (or just a punch-line on the last page). One example is "Good Dog, Carl" The intent of the book is that the parent and child look at it together, and one - or both - "reads" the story by making up whatever they want about the pictures. It builds the concept of "story" and "sequence" and other basic skills. From there, specific reading sequence books exist - and they are usually only available in schools. At first, the words are just one-word sentences. Either all verbs, or all nouns. Later, verbs on some pages, nouns on others. It is a VERY slow build. Here, these are used for intensive reading intervention... with good success. Not sure if they exist in French, though. [/QUOTE]
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