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Re: "Zim has nailed it with that post... My children are living proof... Likely De's son will be an example if De will just stay out of Joey's way. lol!!"
It's true. I read him to sleep from the time he was old enough to understand. I remember reading The Wind in the Willows, Animal Farm, The Martian Chronicles, the entire 'Little House' series, Charlie and the Chocolate Family (he later played Willie Wonka), etc. to him - sometimes reading until I was hoarse.

Flashback: We were on a train and I was reading 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' to Joey when we got to a line describing Mike Teevee's cowboy pajamas, covered with pistols. Joey's eyes grew huge, and he started uncontrolled laughing. "Pistols! Pistols!" was all we could get out of him.

He was still very young, and "Pistol" was the term his grandpa had devised for a certain body part. He hadn't heard it used any other way. Oh, the image it had to have painted in his head!

He couldn't stop laughing for several minutes. Once we figured out why, neither could we.

I don't remember when we finally stopped reading him to bed, but one day it ended and I was a bit sad. It was the end of an era, with a lot of great stories behind us.

We also had his radio set to classical music and played it all night long from the day he was born until he was maybe 8 or 9. I think it helped turn him into who he is now.

I don't know if I mentioned this, but he finally settled on majors in Math and Computer Science. There aren't many math majors at the university. It's a hard course of study. I'm proud of him for pursuing that, especially since he doesn't think he has any natural aptitude for it. Last week, he had a 'Real Analysis' mid-term. He was the only student who didn't get free points from the teacher - who had to give them to everyone else to boost the curve. He'd scored 100 without them. I think that's pretty good for someone with no natural aptitude.










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Re: �Please Stop Helping Us�
By: micro
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Tue, 09 Jun 20 2:16 AM
Msg. 01592 of 60008

Zim
Excellent point about teaching little ones to read and know their letters at a very early age.

My wife was a stay at home mother. It was a sacrifice we made together to raise our children with MOM home to be there for them and teach them.. So we were a one income family all my life.

wife began reading to my daughters at age 1. At age 2 they were on our laps with little learning to read books on our laps open and pointing to the words we spoke. Repeatedly.... Then we graduated to slightly more older childrens books. Soon our 2 year old daughters could actually read the words of the books because they had learned by ROTE what words looked like and sounded like.

At Age 2 my oldest read a paragraph from the front page of the Cincinnati Enquirer Mewspaper..
When we sent her to kindergarten the teacher called home and told us there was nothing she could teach them. Would it be okay if they just sat in front of the class and read STORIES to the class. They were reading at a sixth grade level at that time. By third grade they were reading at high school level..

It is all about where parents puttheir priorities... We chose to put ours into our daughters so that when they grew up and became adults, they would be able to be self sufficient, educated, and not needing to take any man's crap. It worked well.

Both of my daughters are remarkably intelligent, leaders in their chosen fields, and continually adding yearly to their advanced learning and degrees. I now have two DOCTORS in the family.. ALL because we, mostly my wife, sat and read to them pointing out the words every single day of their childhood starting late age 1. And we did not stop.

READING and knowing what words mean is so critically foundational to anyone's ability to learn and succeed and grow in a field of endeavor..

Zim has nailed it with that post... My children are living proof... Likely De's son will be an example if De will just stay out of Joey's way. lol!! Laughing Laughing


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