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Working with my toddler… This is right on time! Definitely subscribing!
ОтветитьHi I'm from India tripura I'm also learning from your how to produce pronunciation and how to bland each of latter
Ответить❤Excellent job....I learn a lot from your experience dear
Stay blessed
loved this. Thank you. Excited to work on this with my son. I've noticed shortening the letter sounds has really helped shorten the learning curve.
ОтветитьYou are doing great job
ОтветитьI GIVE ADVICE ON HOW THEY EASILY RECOGNIZE THE LETTER PRONUNCIATION.....
EVERY LETTER HAVE THEIR OWN TONGUE AND LIP MOVEMENT OR SHOULD I SAY MOUTH VOCAL MOVEMENT THAT SHOULD GIVE THEM A REMARKABLE IDEA TO RECALL SOME LETTERS.
When do we stop saying the sound to them.
ОтветитьHold up!!!!’ Your in Houston?!?!?! 😊😊 I’m a homeschool mama in dire need of some help here!!!!!
ОтветитьThank you. Needed this for my son.
ОтветитьDeloris Hiske teaches blending 2 sounds first, online look inside book and scroll down to last pages to see how she teaches blending 2 sounds. Book is out of print, but can still order new and used ones on line. This method works.
Ответитьvery encouraging! I need to be as patient and relaxed as you are.
ОтветитьU r good at this 👊🏽
ОтветитьThis was so helpful. Thank you😊
ОтветитьThank you teachar am kurdsh
I live in kurdtan
How can you teach English to a Kid when it's not his native language?
ОтветитьI'm so ready to try your suggested technique with my students. I'm teaching VPK and want to to make sure they're prepared to read before entering kindergarten. Please write wish me luck ☺️
ОтветитьHelp! My child is 3 and isn’t talking, just mumbling and when he dose want to speak he walks away and says a few words, he doesn’t want to repeat words! I’m doing circle time with him with flash cards, just picking them out and looking at them
Any recommendations??
Ur amazing teacher I like teaching kids I wnaa be like you onday😊
ОтветитьI need this for myself! I am 21 but very dyslexic. I have learned to read in my mother tongue (German) but the letters make different sounds in Germany. That makes it soo hard for me to read and write in English. I feel like starting at this basic level would really help me to get better at it. The German "i" sounds like an English "e" and the "a" sounds like a "i" it is honestly so confusing.
ОтветитьThank you so much! You really helped me with your videos sir💛
ОтветитьMy son has been adding the, “uh” at the end. Watching 1:1 helps to see how you interact with the child. Thank you!
Ответитьdude.. thank you so much.. idk what to say..
ОтветитьThanks for your educational videos helpful to parents from around the world ❤🎉
ОтветитьMy mom watched your videos and my mom do not no English
ОтветитьWe're at about 12 minutes and my daughter says, "it's like the more you sound it out, the more you get it " EXAAAACTLY 👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьThis was a wonderful session
ОтветитьGreat video thnks Alot for sharing this is very helpful for me from pakistsn
ОтветитьLove that you show how a teacher need to repeat and repeat plus patience nd praise nd jokes really helps newbies how to do this not just what to teach but How! Love it. I taught my first child to read by age 3 but i honestly can say i wasnt patient and took many breaks to avoid getting negative feelings toward reading. Now its my second child nd ur videos help so much. Thanks
ОтветитьWatching this as a K-teacher, WOW! He made quite a BIG progress in one sitting. And the best part was how his interest in the activity changed. In the beginning, he looked so stressed, but bonding with you made him enjoyed learning so much! It's awesome to watch how proud of himself he was at the end of the class.
ОтветитьI’ve noticed my daughter recognizes capital letters more than lowercase. Our sound cards have both, should I blend with capital letter or focus on lowercase recognition first?
ОтветитьThank u very much . So helpful ! Love from Vietnam...
ОтветитьLove your content! I recommend it to all my friends because we are homeschooling our kiddos.
ОтветитьThank you ❤
ОтветитьThank for sharing this video! Aw man I missed the open call, my 4 year old would probably be all over the place though 😩. I did let her watch some of this video and she started reading random words at the house, I was shocked.
ОтветитьHi my child knows all the sounds but blending is difficult. I'm wondering if part of it is because in school they teach the sound and the kids repeat the sound twice. So if i ask what sound the letter makes the response is the sound repeated twice. HELP!! I'm going to try some of these methods and see if that helps.
ОтветитьComing from a K teacher this video provided me with a tremendous amount of tips to help me progress with my struggling readers. Blending is a key skill that needs explicit teaching! You nailed it. Your content has me super engaged. Best PD yet!
ОтветитьGreat video; thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьThis is great! My son is fine blending but he has difficulty segmenting certain sounds ie if we say spell hen, he will say h-en sometimes. He also sometimes will guess ending sounds especially if he is losing attention.
ОтветитьEpic.
ОтветитьYou have a kind and authoritative manner in working with Mateo - a really gentle and welcoming presence that I think will continue to work well for you. It seemed like he was very comfortable with you.
When you were going through the vertical list of vowels, getting him to say the short vowel sounds, ăt, ĕt, ĭt, ŏt, ŭt, it sounded to me like when he got to ĕt, he was saying ĭt. So, instead of saying ăt, ĕt, ĭt, ŏt, ŭt, what I heard was ăt, ĭt, ĭt, ŏt, ŭt.
On the one hand, I certainly see that when children are learning how to blend letters, they need to be able to make the sounds. I wonder, though, about the value of making sounds that are void of meaning. So, for example, ŭt doesn't mean anything by itself. But there are several letters you could put in front of it to give it meaning, like cut, but, hut, nut, etc.
Wishing you the best in your work with these young people.
Best video so far. Love seeing the teaching in action!
ОтветитьThe constant positive reinforcement while correcting in a clear and straightforward manner is incredible. Thank you for this.
ОтветитьLove this longer content! Really helps bring this to life - thanks for sharing!
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