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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 552881" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I dont think this has anything to do with ADHD because both my kids with ADHD learned to read just fine. In fact, we didnt even work with Cory on anything remotely to do with education during his pre-school years because we were working so hard on behavioral things. I think he entered kindergarten knowing how to tie his shows but only because he was the youngest of 3 and the others taught him, he could ride his bike, and he knew some colors. Not all. I was sure he would behind his classmates the entire year. By the end of the first term he was reading at the end of the first grade level. He wasnt quite as strong in math but we played cards with him to teach him math skills. We made up our own games like pick a card and then the other person picked a card and if he could tell what they added up to, he got both cards. This helped both Jamie and Cory. </p><p></p><p>Have you checked into whether or not you can get Your Baby can Read in French? I also think it comes in Your Toddler can Read. It is a whole word reading program which I am not as fond of because I was taught phonics but it seems they are using whole word now...or maybe its a combo now. Not sure. I noticed Keyana using this method of using her fingers to sound out words. Like cat. Ka Ka Ka on one finger ah ah ah on another t t on the last one. Then putting them all together. ca aa typical teen...cat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 552881, member: 1514"] I dont think this has anything to do with ADHD because both my kids with ADHD learned to read just fine. In fact, we didnt even work with Cory on anything remotely to do with education during his pre-school years because we were working so hard on behavioral things. I think he entered kindergarten knowing how to tie his shows but only because he was the youngest of 3 and the others taught him, he could ride his bike, and he knew some colors. Not all. I was sure he would behind his classmates the entire year. By the end of the first term he was reading at the end of the first grade level. He wasnt quite as strong in math but we played cards with him to teach him math skills. We made up our own games like pick a card and then the other person picked a card and if he could tell what they added up to, he got both cards. This helped both Jamie and Cory. Have you checked into whether or not you can get Your Baby can Read in French? I also think it comes in Your Toddler can Read. It is a whole word reading program which I am not as fond of because I was taught phonics but it seems they are using whole word now...or maybe its a combo now. Not sure. I noticed Keyana using this method of using her fingers to sound out words. Like cat. Ka Ka Ka on one finger ah ah ah on another t t on the last one. Then putting them all together. ca aa typical teen...cat. [/QUOTE]
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