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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 468009" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I had to laugh at this because over here, there is a very popular item sond on TV called "Your Baby Can Read" the theory is that BABIES as young as six months can be taught to read! in my opinion it's crazy.</p><p></p><p>I never worried about such things at 4. The kids wanted to read, I let them, they wanted to write letters, I showed them how. They did it to the best of their ability (son actually <strong>refused</strong> to write or draw anything until he was in pre-k) They will NOT be winning any penmanship contests, but write sufficiently well. By today's standards (which in my opinion are lousy), I'm told they all write very well, which makes me feel better because MY penmanship is quite horrific.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 468009, member: 11965"] I had to laugh at this because over here, there is a very popular item sond on TV called "Your Baby Can Read" the theory is that BABIES as young as six months can be taught to read! in my opinion it's crazy. I never worried about such things at 4. The kids wanted to read, I let them, they wanted to write letters, I showed them how. They did it to the best of their ability (son actually [B]refused[/B] to write or draw anything until he was in pre-k) They will NOT be winning any penmanship contests, but write sufficiently well. By today's standards (which in my opinion are lousy), I'm told they all write very well, which makes me feel better because MY penmanship is quite horrific. [/QUOTE]
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