Why don’t you need to educate your 3-year-old child to read

More recently, my friend gave me a high-quality palm full of beautiful wooden games and colorful books that promise to teach my child to learn. A program based on the tracks, the company says, can be used as soon as a young child begins to show interest in the books and the news, and understands you are reading from the right.
That certainly describes my youngest son, who turned 3 and liked to make pictures of the picture beside his 6-year-old brother, who learned to read in kindergarten. But the set has been collecting dust on the cabin of the churches.
California points of points but at 3, my son is in the diapers and has other soft cheeks for children. Are you really ready to learn to read? What is the year that is “the right one” to start, and how little is it?
Before starting studying studies with my little person, I decided to intervene with a few writing professionals.
The marauder warning: Most told me I was waiting.
“The baby can read the individual characters in 2½ or 3? Certainly? However, it is not,” Susan Neuman, the professor of study and writing in New York University.
At the age of 3, the children learned the best language about playing and back and Foreth and caregivers, learned and sing. Parents may learn the Nursery Rewards, a powerful tool that teaches children the rhymes they remember in all their lives, he said. They may sing songs like “Hokey Pokey” and “bits bits spider,” ready for children to hear and see the sounds of our language.
“It is very important. Oral language is the basis of pre-learning, and that is what we need to do at 3 or 4”
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Studies suggest that these verbal skills may be more valuable than learning early reading: children who read their early reading may be “school ready” when other children receive. The strong vocabulary in the first years, however, we predict a school readiness in a fourth grade, Neuman said.
When is the “right age” for children to learn to read?
We all have heard about the children who learn to read alone are at least 2 or 3, but they can be about 1% of children, Neuman said.
For more children, research indicates that 5 to seven years is the primary time of reading, said Maryanne Wolf, Dyslexia Director of Doyslexia, various students and social justice in UCLA.
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Learning the words from the complexity of the complexity of the brain that needs that the brain is mixed together with many areas regarding different aspects of language and thoughts. It requires the quality of physical development called myllenation – the growth of the tables wrap nerve cells, including and allowing information to move faster and properly. This process has not yet developed enough until between 5 and 7 years of age, and some boys often develop the potential after girls.
“I think it’s really okay for the parents to try to push before 5,” because “it is forcing the connections that do not need to be compelled,” said the wolf. Parents are trying to teach their children to decide the words in 3 or 4 they can eventually repent their children in learning instead. Children reported on Flash cards and books can miss out the most important players, testing and language.
Wolf said: “Waiting does not hurt, but there is a harmful danger,” Wolf said.
In European countries such as Denmark, the Linda recent educational for 6 or 7 years and focus instead of playing and testing, children are often very skilled, the wolf. If he had a Magic Wand Magic, the wolf said it would require all schools in the US to wait until at least 6 years.
“It will not work. The United States has a desire to rape children. But I am at least able to make sure the baby is given a pleasant time in kindergarten,” he said.
But there are experts that the sounds of the letters should be taught children 3 years old at the preschool. “3-year-old children are very skilled,” said Theresa Roberts, Professor Development of Sacramento Children’s Research Sacramento research.
And it doesn’t have to be a job, he said. Her research found that children 3 and 4 were ‘more involved among 15 minute lessons, and they were better prepared in kindergarten. They still had a lot of playing and increasing their vocabulary during the entire day, adding.

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But my son, and reading a set, Robert told me that I ‘gave him to go! Look and see what happened. “
What is the best way for parents to be ready to read?
Professional education is the key to helping children learn to read, but “does not look like what elderly people may think,” Neuman said.
The skills prepared for the child to read to restart Uterero, as the child listens to the common words around them and begins to improve the communication between the sounds and the meaning of words in the home language. After birth, the child quickly is immersed to sea of words and rhythms, like their COO carers over them, negotiations and sing lullabies.
Parents should begin to study for the child early and often, first with a soft cloth and board literature.
“Learning first under the armor of a lovely forum,” says the wolf, and the parents to cultivate nights and infant and literature to provide wealthy ecosystems.
When a parent learns a young child such as “Pat the Bunny” and points, “oh, this is a bunny, a bunnies of the latest learning,” a professor of education at the beginning of scientific, engineering and drugs.
Singing the ABCs, teaching colors, and allowing them to play with difficulties in the fridge and promote the development of languages and language, primary learning.
It is also allowing children to repent, examine and play.
“When we talk about reading and writing, we don’t even think about physical progress, but Stacy is the writer, the writer of” all kinds of children: “Genes, the new children are actually growing knowledge.” Crawling, reaching down down to hold the block, and you developed even a sense of balance of the reading and writing key, said.
“The chest of the preschool deprives those experiences that are coming in direct commands,” said Belege. “There is a lot of money to do in our anxiety about our back children.”
Some children can be interested in the letters in their name, and they want to copy or point the words starting with the same sound. And many will enter the kindergarten they have already come to know the letters and sounds. But parents don’t need to push hard.
“I would say that parents, to rest, talk to your child, and share in stretched conversations, read, like a shop shop and shop, said Neuman.
And as that learning kettle kin: “You would not have been studying for her and passing on love for her? Really depends on how you want to use your time,” Neuman said. “I said not to bother. Do something happy.”