This book is just what I was looking for! Highly recommended for parents who care!
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I originally bought this book to teach my Kindergartner to read. As a homeschooling mother of six, I'd already taught my three oldest children to read, but thought there must be some tricks to help my new reluctant reader. I did find some good reading activities, which I tried and my Kindergartner's reading skills improved immediately. But what caught my attention was Barbara Curtis' recommendation that you teach your child...
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My son, Holden, was born 9 weeks prematurely. We naturally assumed that he would have some developmental delays. He was a very late talker, and honestly we were starting to get very concerned about his overall development. At age 2 he had only a handful of words. I had been reading Mommylife for about a year since I had found it on a pro-life blog ring and I knew that Barbara had written "Mommy Teach Me" and "Mommy Teach Me...
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This book was recomended to me by a mommy in our play group. I have already begun the phonetic games with my 2 and 4 year old boys, with great success. They are enjoying the game and unaware that they are gaining a firm grasp on their furture of reading. It is a must have for the mom who is always striving to get everything right. :)
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I'm very attracted to Maria Montessori's work. I've spent a long time researching and reading her works and about how to implement her philosophy. I love how Mrs. Montessori really recognized the potential of a child in learning. She recognized the absorbent mind at the young ages, and illustrated how there are different sensitive periods of learning. It's easy to recognize how children need the tangible, sensory types of...
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