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Teach Your Child to Read in Just Ten Minutes a Day |
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Rating: Summary: Highly Recommended Review: I am only 1/3 of the way through the lessons, but already my 3 and 5 year old children are starting to read words. Every day they ask to play the games, especially the "Block Game". Never before have I had my children ask to learn. Highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: Awesome Review: I cannot wait to teach my children to read using this method. My friend taught her daughter to read using this book when she was four years old, and now as a seven-year-old, she's at the top of her class and excels in learning everything thrown at her. The ideas that the author has for gaining the attention of your little one are fun and rewarding. I also like the fact that you are not teaching your children how to say each letter, but how each letter sounds. She gives a day by day lesson plan and sample stories for your child to read. I highly recommend this book.
Rating: Summary: Not as user-friendly as I wanted Review: This book is full of good information, but I was looking for something more in the lesson plan style, rather then just prose. It makes a good compliment to Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons by Siegfried Engelmann, which I purchased at the same time and have found very effective with my children. Engelmann's book is more pre-structered, where this book gives more of basic guidelines and turns you loose. Great together, if you're just looking for one, I'd suggest choosing based on which way you feel comfortable teaching.
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