Stop saying the sounds 3 times
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 10. 01. 2023
- Parents: I know it's easy to repeat a sound when teaching it to your little one. BUT, the more we repeat a sound, the more our little ones will want to repeat the sound when it's time for them to blend.
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Please ,i want to learn more
You're welcome! Here is more on how to assess your child's reading ability at home to help: www.toddlersread.com/blog/how-to-assess-your-childs-reading-ability-at-home
You look like drake
What Eh Eh Eh..??
@@ranisesariannejoys.4179 LOL
FINALLY SOMEONE THAT UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF SINGLE SOUNDS RATHER THAN MEMORIZING FULL WORDS
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Iâm 30 years old and learning from this channel đđ
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that's sad.
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@@dog3y3 how?
I taught our kid to read using YOUR teaching methods. I works!!!!!
Amazing!! Awesome work đȘđœ
I want to raise my kids to be polite, calm, respectful, and very smart.
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@@terabytetitan8407 bruh
@@terabytetitan8407 Donât remember telling specifically you. Neither do I remember asking you to care.
@@GithendraPerera Exactly. Bruh moment.
Hope you and your partner has the same method of raising kids. Good luckđ
I'm learning English a third language and your channel has been very helpful :)
it's all fun and games until the child has to spell "unnecessary"
Idk if it's a child, that word is kind of. . . unnecessary lol
@@ahhh4117 lol true, it's unnecessary
i still don't know how to spell defenetely ;-;
@@midomnour I have a trick for that! Define is a word, definite is a word like infinite, and infinitely is also a word. No idea if this would help anyone else but thats what i use
Liquidcat, from what I've heard, the English language is one of the hardest to learn. My heart goes out to folks that immigrate here and HAVE to learn it to become citizens. From what I've learned from the immigrants from South America, if one can, get a job where they only speak English. One will learn quickly.
These tips are really helping me prepare to homeschool my two year old
I have dyslexia and that actually helped me so thank you
Noted! Thank you đđŒ
You're welcome!
You're so knowledgeable and kind! This makes so much sense!
I'm 74 yo and I learned sight words and how to pronounce words. My mama taught me to read b4 I started school and my teachers were outraged, but mama knew best because I was reading the newspaper, books, etc. Btw, I'm no genius or savant, just a normal human being that had a mama that loved her child.
Why were they outraged? Makes their job much easier
That's beautiful!!!
Fluffy, they were fking bureaucrats and thought they knew best and wanted to do it "their" way. Brainwashed idiots.
I'm wondering why teachers were outraged.
I just quit my teaching and would have been so happy you (or any other child) knew how to read.
Great advice!!!
THIS is why being a teacher knowing our curriculum sucks is so frustrating.
Brilliant, good teaching technique.
E e E eLEPhaNT got me so hard đđđđ
Thank you for making these videos, you are teaching me a lot of mistakes i have been making. I really appreciate you.
Ice cream: y-k-eh k-rr-eh-ah-mm
The method you're teaching is literally the way Serbian is being spoken and written.
Every letter has its own sound (E sounds almost exactly like that) and their sound never changes.
A "P" will always sound like "P" whether it's in People or Photo, it won't change it's sound like it does in English.
Thatâs really interesting. Now that I think about it, I feel like Arabic is somewhat similar (Iâm not super fluent but itâs very phonetic)
That's the pain with English, I tell me children, the letters keep changing their sounds. It's a nightmaređł
Thanks for the tips. Iâm going to start home schooling my almost 2 year old this year. I will keep your advice in the back on if my mind.
You're a parent after my own heart. If one can, their child should be home schooled.
Awesome.Thanks a lot for sharing.
him: pah eh tah pet
me almost and adult: pah eh tah pet!
Iâm surprised I stumbled across this channel. When I was in daycare the workers told my mom they were surprised she had taught me to read. My mom was dumbfounded because no one had taught me to read and she didnât know I could read. Sure enough they sat me down with some books and off I went. To this day weâve all just assumed I figured it out somehow myself.
When I got older I realized my brain has a knack for absorbing languages and also remembering obscure information that other people donât. These arenât conscious efforts, it just happens.
Weird how the mind works. Iâve also got ADHD đ
Thank you for sharing
Thank you this helps out a lot
I needed you 15 years ago!!!!
Thank you!
Lord have mercy I'm trying to learn how to read thanks for your help
I've never encountered this problem in my 10 years of teaching reading, nor in repeating sounds while teaching my own kids...
Not true. School age children donât make this mistake. Perhaps itâs true of very young children, but I wouldnât be going overboard with their phonetics at that age.
I agree. Iâve never had a problem with this either and Iâve taught 1st grade for years.
They gonna say, âEEEEEEâ
Thank you.
this is so common method in the Turkey, we call it sentence-based sound teaching method. sometimes that could be really confusing but end of the processes, we saw incredible results. also we have some special methods too... these special methods are so helpful for Turkish sound because we need to say all words with all sound. We don't loose the sounds of words according to English or other Germanic languages.
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GREAT LEARNING
Thats is the way my little brother learned how to read in Spanish. Thanks for sharing it.
Thank you
I love that my mom homeschooled me and taught me this way of reading no sight words bs just sounding out the letters and blending them together
Oh geez, I have been doing exactly that. Thank you!
I like the word pehehehelehpant
Excellent
Thank God my parents did that to me lol
Can you give a link to a video of all letter sounds? Thanks by the way for this very helpful short vid
Iâm so happy I found this channel I have my son heâs in first grade but his level in reading is a bit below standard I feel with patience and great tactics from your channel I can have him go a few levels up
Once again great information thanks đ
When I was still a kid my mom was ganna be like: go read now if you don't your out of the houes but now she is wayyyy more happy
Thanks and true
Mind blown. Why is this only now just clicking!!!! What an amazing tipđ
âee elephantâ. I WOULD BE IMPRESSED IF MY SON COULD SAY ELEPHANT
I actually learned reading and spelling from Roblox when I was 5
I donât have kids yet (currently pregnant) but Iâm sure they will know how to read the moment they breathe air because Iâm about to binge you all night đż
Thanks alot for this. I had this problem today with my child and that error kept happening. I got so frustrated and after a few minutes of trying I just to him to rest.
im certain that he's the one who invented starfall
Jeebus, just put Sesame Street back on.
I used this method with my son, it works. We used Letterland and now heâs moved on to Grammarland. Make it fun in the beginning and they will enjoy reading later on in life.
B e e sitting in the corner
Also, don't say muh, nuh, luh, etc. Instead say mmm, nnn, lll, etc.
It's worked for millions of years but ya, you know better.
I'm only going to be able to elephant now like thus el-ah-ah phat
I went to speech therapy from elementary school to middle school, and this is the same way that speech therapists help kids to learn phonetics. While the emphasis here is on word recognition unlike the sound reproduction emphasis with speech therapy, I can guarantee this method works wonderfully!
Where can we get these flash cards
www.toddlersread.com/sound-flashcards
I donât have any children (Iâm seventeen) but Iâm trying to teach to my parents, they know no English, they catche a few words sometimes, like âfriendâ or âworldâ, but they canât fully understand, let alone read (Spanish is their only lenguage) so your channel is very helpful â€
Any tips on teaching kids to write? My kid get high grades on reading but she always has a hard time spelling. I don't know what to do or how.
why am i watching this i dont have a kid nor a wife nor have i finished school
What about the difference when you pronounce the letter o in certain words such as food or door?
this is how i learned. starfall taught me how to read đ
So do I say the letter name and itâs sound when I introduce it to her or just the sound?
I like to start with the sounds because that is what they need to read. I have examples in my free training if you're interested.
I have three little ones and Iâm trying to see do you do virtual tutoring ? Or do you have a book that I can order or anything else that I can order that can help please let me know. Please and thank you.
I don't tutor, but I have 3 courses that give you what you need to teach your little ones. My free training is a great place to start if you're interested. www.toddlersread.com/free-workshop
Thank goodness you say the P and T sounds correctly.
Until... "in English, you have to pronounce the letters except... except... expect... except... except... "
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But how do the kids learn to read when the writing is different from the sound? For instance, the word "cover" it's written with the letter O but it's pronounced with the UH sound as in cup.
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Also, learning a child that the "ee" is the same as short "e" is another spelling/pronunciation risk.
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when i learned to read, i just read books made for new readers(i had a little knowledge of reading and alphabet
HAHA YO BRO REALLY THOUGHT IM A 2 YEAR OLD
Why did I just say P.Elephan.T đ
Good advice, you'd be shocked how many people just think it's school's job to teach them...
Maybe we just wait when they grow up and take them to school?
my daughter be like. (A) is for apple Ah Ah Apple. and her name is Amara. now she read A is Ah
Hate that I'm finding this channel after 1 year of teaching reading to students who are severely behind.
isnât this normal? this is how I learned to read in first grade in the netherlands.
That's what I thought, I was like: "I've never heard about such a method."
And I also learned that too with the method you mentioned.
How would you pronounce knee and knight
when my dad was a 4 year old-
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I thought this is the way everyone does it? I think we already do that in the netherlands? At least i do, and our son spoke at 1,5 years, he is now 4 and can read.
I've never heard the first method you showed being the problematic one, but thank you for showing this to others who might find this useful.
Is that really a problem any child ever had?
Bro I'm 7 years old and I'm still learning how to read
Lol we learned this on The Electric Company 50 yrs ago wtf???!!!
BRO THESE VIDS JUST KEEP POPPING FOR ME , I AINT EVEN A PARENT
You should say E says e as In. elephant E says eee
You just have to read like a bijilion books to your child, let then look at the letters and boom. How i learned.
As a guy who doesn't live in the USA or uk i use this on my stupid classmates
No its not gonna be puh-eh-eh-eh-t
Its gonna be puh-puh-puh-ehh-ehh-ehh-t-t-t
i forgot how i learned how to read but im pretty sure sounding out things did not work out in my favor
Bro I literally need help on algebra and geometry
The 'p' in pet isn't aspirated.
I have never tried the e e e elephant but it is common for schools to do e e e e e and we haven't yet come across a child who says ppppp eeeee ttttt
Did ur parents use this or did learn the way that u call a failer like all of us yea I thought so
P ELEPHANT T