reading at 17 months

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by clusteringflux, Mar 7, 2008.

  1. clusteringflux Version 1. OH! Valued Senior Member

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  3. lucifers angel same shit, differant day!! Registered Senior Member

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    perhaps she has had the book read to her so many times she can remember what it says! my son would do it all the time!
     
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  5. lucifers angel same shit, differant day!! Registered Senior Member

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    next they'll be telling me that this girl can write a "sonete" or a shakspear type play!
     
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  7. Captain Kremmen All aboard, me Hearties! Valued Senior Member

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    Incredible.
    She seems happy enough, and certainly doen't appear autistic.
    And it looks like she can read anything put in front of her, not just a favourite book.
    Some of the words she can read would be tough for a seven year old.
     
  8. clusteringflux Version 1. OH! Valued Senior Member

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    I agree. when I saw this I wondered (like the mom) : Is there a anyone on earth qualified to help guide these parents on how to go about her education?
     
  9. Bells Staff Member

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    Her parents are both speech pathologist. I assume they have a fair idea of what they are doing.

    Some children do take to reading or mathematics from a very early age. The trick is to start very young. And I mean from probably about 4 to 5 months of age. Reading to her, flash cards, etc, can all help. Turn her education into a form of play and game. Takes time and patience.
     

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