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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 554861" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>There are whole body methods here. The one that come to my mind is ZooPhonics. </p><p>It did not work with V: too much information to store. And V cannot remember people's names, or funny charachter's names... But I'm glad I tried it, because the idea behind it is pretty good. Maybe it will work with Sweet Pea. lol</p><p>What works: printing flash cards with the letter and the sign language (the hand making the specific letter). I actually have to start doing it again so V keeps making progress. I always remind him to sign as he tries to remember the letter. The movement helps him a lot.</p><p>As far as working alond side the school: I believe it is quite typical. I've done it with Partner when he was in preschool and I am getting ready to do it again this year. Yesterday, we did math for about 1 hour at a higher level. Partner likes it, it's like playing games for him. </p><p>From what you mention, J is increasingly becoming interested in letters. And you are right: it can be very gratifying to "work" with your child. It might not be what you had envisioned about childhood, but why not? As long as you keep it fun. And you will learn SO MUCH about J, his learning style, etc... Good bonding time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 554861, member: 11847"] There are whole body methods here. The one that come to my mind is ZooPhonics. It did not work with V: too much information to store. And V cannot remember people's names, or funny charachter's names... But I'm glad I tried it, because the idea behind it is pretty good. Maybe it will work with Sweet Pea. lol What works: printing flash cards with the letter and the sign language (the hand making the specific letter). I actually have to start doing it again so V keeps making progress. I always remind him to sign as he tries to remember the letter. The movement helps him a lot. As far as working alond side the school: I believe it is quite typical. I've done it with Partner when he was in preschool and I am getting ready to do it again this year. Yesterday, we did math for about 1 hour at a higher level. Partner likes it, it's like playing games for him. From what you mention, J is increasingly becoming interested in letters. And you are right: it can be very gratifying to "work" with your child. It might not be what you had envisioned about childhood, but why not? As long as you keep it fun. And you will learn SO MUCH about J, his learning style, etc... Good bonding time. [/QUOTE]
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