20 September 2010

Pre-K and Reading Lessons

Here in Oklahoma they have what's called Pre-K. I don't remember knowing about anything like it in Utah, but I didn't have any kids that age at the time. It's basically just another year of kindergarten. Just a year earlier. What I came to find out, though, is that almost all of the programs in our area are a full school-day M-F. Honestly, it seems absurd to be to send a 4-year-old to school all day, every day. I think I am the only one I know who is not putting their 4-year-old in. I don't regret it. Benny has a lot of years of school ahead of him. Spencer's still in school, so I don't feel bad about keeping Benny out right now. It's a good decision for us. We've been doing something else instead.

A while back my sister told me about a book she has used to teach some (I'm not sure how many) of her kids to read. Back in July at my family reunion my sister-in-law told me about the same book. It turns out she had originally told my sister about it. It's called Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons. You can get it from Amazon for $15. Not bad at all.

image from here.


I am really enjoying it and Benny does well with it. He's already starting to read some words. I really like the system as it seems really effective. Benny already knew all of his letters and their sounds so it hasn't been a hard transition for him. I really recommend this to anyone with a kid/kids ages 3-5. If you do get it, be sure to read the whole introduction. It's quite long, but it gives good background on the system and information on how to conduct the lessons. I don't think I'm one of those parents that things their kid/s needs to be reading before kindergarten, but if they're showing signs of being ready (knowing all letters and sounds), I say go for it. Benny has been ready for something more for a while and I'm really glad I'm doing this with him. It works out really well that Andy and Lilia usually take naps at the same time in the afternoon and I can take 15-20 minutes (that's really how long they take!) with Benny after he has a little quiet time. And it's very rewarding to see him learning more things.

I wrote the above a while ago and we've since amended things. I started doing lessons in the morning and now we've slowed things down a bit, but I'm still a believer in the system. I'm trying to take things at a better pace for Benny to make sure it's a pleasant experience for him. I want him to love reading like Spencer and I do.

I've also got a good routine to help him with his counting. I got the idea from my friend Kira. I picked up a big wipe-off calendar from a school supply store that we have close to us (I love those places). Every morning Benny will count to the date and will put up a picture that shows the day's weather. He started getting better at counting right away. That's been fun to see.

6 comments:

Lisa said...

I feel exactly the same as you about preschool, and pre-K. They have so many years of school ahead of them! You never have them with you 24/7 again once they start school! I have friends who have put their kids through two and three years of preschool. Three years! I can't even imagine. I agree with teaching them at home before kindergarten starts. Good for you. Maybe I will look into that book as well.

Jodi said...

I agree with you. Here in Germany they start they kids in "kindergarten" at age three. It is for three years, every single day and I just feel like that is too young and too long to be away from home.
Thanks for the tip on the book. I think my daughter will be ready to start reading in a year or two, but I wasn't quite sure how to approach it.

Jean said...

Thanks for the book recommendation!! This is definitely one to get!!

Bethany said...

Good for you, Faith!

Chris and Laura said...

Faith,
I love the program too. Dallin and I just started it a couple weeks ago. I'm glad you're enjoying it too!

Alexandra said...

I totally agree Faith, that is too long and too early for little guys!! I can't imagine making my kids, at any age, sit for those long hours with strangers and ahhh.....that's why we are a homeschool family! Sounds like Ben is having a great time learning with you!! Great job!!