Friday, February 22, 2008

Ready, Set , Read!

With spring quickly approaching, I have been inundated with talk of preschool registration everywhere I go. This coming year will be the last year before Ava starts school. I have been seriously debating whether or not I want to send her to preschool. All the schools I would want to send her to are completely out of our price range, so I decided that I would just teach her myself.

I have been slightly nervous about this decision because I really don't want Ava to be behind the other kids that did go to preschool. I have not been very worried about the social aspect, though, because we do get out so much with playgroup and play dates. Ava has made some nice friends whom she adores.

So, I set out recently to find materials to start working on school readiness at home. I printed out a bunch of worksheets to work on math and handwriting. For a while now, I have been working with Ava on a great website, called Starfall. It works on teaching kids phonics to start reading.

Up until the other day, I only worked with her on recognizing letters and how they sound. I decided to try out the next level that works on how to sound out words. I didn't know how she would do, but I thought we would give it a go. She has already worked a little bit with my dad on family words, but it had been a little while. I didn't know how much she remembered.

We started by reviewing a few of the family words, and then we read a story. Much to my surprise, Ava begins to actually read the story. Shocked does not even begin to describe how I felt. I had no idea how much she has been picking up on with reading to her all the time and a couple shows she watched on PBS. I thought that it could just be a fluke. Maybe she was just getting clues from the pictures as to what the words say. Yes, she was doing that to some extent, but she really was reading the words.

I am so proud of her. A lot of the worries I had about her being ready for school are now gone. I think we will just continue to do what we have been doing, and I have no doubt that she will be fine. I have more of a feeling that she may actually be ahead of other kids that have not had as much one on one attention.

3 comments:

  1. How wonderful ... she's reading!!! Starfall is a great website! I am sure you will be an excellent teacher ... one on one really is the greatest!

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  2. She sounds like she'll do fine. I went to preschool, but don't really remember doing math. My younger two sisters didn't go to preschool, and went straight into a magnet school where many of their peers had gone to preschool. It sounds like you're doing a great job already. My son is only 20 months and there are crazy waiting lists already to get him into a decent preschool. I feel like we're applying to Harvard or something!

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  3. Well, don't make our mistake and choose one of those non-waitlist preschools. You end up with crazies for teachers!

    Jill was the same way with reading. I think it is because I read to her so much, and always have. It would be hard for her not to pick it up. Of course, amazingly, when it comes time to do homework, she can't even read words like "and" "the" "not"!!!

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