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Out of curiosity, how old is your son?
DM already suggested word puzzles also Desuma_Malevois have a good point about the child seeing what its parents do. There are easy to read books, that might help your son reading (they helped me) Dont you pick the books though, as someone else said here already. Your son might see whatever you choice as not good. If your sons school have a library you can ask his teacher to find him one of those easy to read books, or just tell the teacher to direct him to that particular section of the library and let him choice a book himself. Dont let him read by himself, but sit next to him, helping him reading ![]() Due to a disease I had as a child (stupid epilipsi) I was quite far behind in school, not just reading but about it all. Thanks to some of the aforementioned easy to read books, and special lessons. I got good after it ![]() As for your sons eye problem. I dont know about it (havnt heard about it) I suggest that you see a doctor about it. Keep in mind that I dont have any kids, but am talking from my own experience |
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Hm... I can't really help here, as I only have my own experience and I was an avid reader, teaching myself to read (both English and German) only a few months after learning English - I was about 5 or 6 years old. I suppose that one of the important things is - do not force him to read, you could put him off reading for life! Encourage him to read and discourage his watching TV, but make sure that reading is fun and not an onerous chore...
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Some indicators of problems like these are: Having to use excess concentration to read. Constantly using a finger to keep ones place. Difficulty reading from objects that are moving. Difficulty throwing and catching a ball (spatial perception). Poor hand-eye coordination. Reading with only one eye. I can't remember all of it. It was interesting though. I would have never though about a small lack of physical coordination leading to reading problems. ------------------ Member of ORT Master Barbsman and weilder of the razor wit! Official royal toad! Ribbit! Ribbet I say! The true secret to happiness is not having what you want, it's wanting what you have! |
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Hmm my daughter is 4 and not readying properly yet.. but she is learning and has always been facinated by books knowing many by rote. At her request I got her a leap pad which is a kind computerised reading aid .. you point a pencil shaped thing (technical term there I think) at the book and it reads it to you, so if you get stuck on a word it helps. Or it can read the whole book to you, but you have to turn pages etc.
We read together a lot, but this toy really excites her... Quote:
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