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Literacy enlightenment

-Share literacy experiences with children.

Before my son went to kindergarten? I know a lot of words, so I didn't teach him to read.

Talk about some past experiences. Different people have different opinions. I hope it will help you.

I remember that when children were over one year old, they spoke a little later, almost all of them were single words. My playmates are all girls of the same age. Their mother said that they talked a lot, so I felt a little stressed and paid special attention to the children's language.

In the evening, I wrote down all the words that children can say, and found that twenty or thirty words with standard pronunciation were given to children. My heart suddenly settled a lot, but I was still very anxious.

One day, my brother-in-law found out and told me not to worry about the children talking late and the nobles being late. The child will do something when he grows up, so take good care of him. I felt a little better with a grain of salt, and then I was busy moving, so I didn't think much.

One night the three of us went for a walk and met an outdoor performance? In a happy atmosphere, this song feels like singing into the body, which is very infectious. After listening to one, we left.

At breakfast the next day, my son sang "I am beautiful, beautiful"? Wow, that's amazing. "I'm beautiful, I'm beautiful, I'm drunk, I'm drunk." We sang together, and the fragment of the child's words suddenly opened. I said he studied, and he said everything. Great!

He will learn to say everything I say, teach him to talk to the word baby and read the word baby to his father. Later, he knew and remembered the word baby, and he spoke clearly, so my heart disease was relieved.

Now I think it was literacy enlightenment at that time.

Later, when he took the children out, he would read the words he met. If he doesn't, he will ask me. If he is wrong, I will tell him that he will take the bus to play, he will ask, and he will remember the name signs of the houses and shops along the way.

Once I went to the mall, he called the clerk by name. I was curious, and the clerk was shocked. Then everyone laughed and her signature was written.

Seeing that he didn't know so many words in kindergarten, people around him praised him.

These praises and compliments are virtually the motivation and reward of children.

He learned to write when he was in kindergarten. Every time I take him out for a trip, he will write it down in his notebook. He drew a picture, marked it, drew a road map, and asked my father and me to ghostwrite words he couldn't write. His cultural level is slowly improving.

He seems to have turned on the radar and his literacy is in automatic mode.

I remember when I was in the middle class, I asked him to take a nap at noon and the cot was made. I said to him, "I can sleep without you, so sleepy"? He said, mom, you go to sleep, then move a small stool and read it to me with a picture book. I lay down to cooperate, swap roles with my son and listen to his bedtime stories. I thought he was just imitating me. Unexpectedly, he was serious and read the whole picture book. There is nothing wrong with every word!

I don't think his accomplishment is tinkering around the edges any more. He accumulated more than I thought. He was thin and small, and at that moment I felt that there was a powerful force in his body.

There are many picture books at home, and I also have many books. I often read it to him, but I fell asleep after reading it, trying to cultivate his habit of reading by himself.

There was a time when I was under great pressure and didn't take good care of him. He is ill. When he came back from the hospital, he was lying on the sofa reading a book and told him to stop reading and have more rest. I suddenly feel very distressed. Isn't that what I always wanted? He took the initiative to read a book.

When children are young, literacy is a habit of playing with them and slowly developing. The growth of children is a surprise every day. They are self-motivated, have a good memory, take the initiative to ask, and the people around them also give feedback and praise in time!

I wish all children a happy literacy enlightenment.