Good morning! My youngest children are 6 and 7 years old. Both are somwhat reluctant readers. We are working on reading Busy Times. Thank you for the reminder to keep lessons short! I have a tendency to make them too long. Both are eager to learn more about spelling. The steps you gave me in this video are so helpful. Thank you!
@silviagurkova24423 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your channel! I am from small country from Europe. In our country, there is a small number of homeschooling kids. I am a Christian and I found that homechooling exists when I started to be a member of Babtist church in one small town. (pastor ´s family is from America). I am so encouraged to do homeschooling if Gods willl bless me and my husband with kids. And I love your videos, advices. There is no material for homeshooling in our country - only common school books :/ But I got so big inspiration from you! God bless you and thank you!
@melaniehancock22103 жыл бұрын
I have a reluctant reader who finished Abeka K5 last year. The rules are what I think made him dislike reading. That and lots of seat work and drills. :( now I’m trying to undo that so that he loves to read. I already started our Charlotte mason curriculum this week, but I might purchase this and try it!
@denyssefelts83795 ай бұрын
If your child is reading books, chapter books, but we didn’t finish these kits and therefore didn’t finish learning some of the rules/phonics etc. do we move on? It feels like I should because they are reading whole books. What do we do next?
@SimplyCharlotteMason5 ай бұрын
Great question! Yes, if your student is ready to move on, by all means do so. You can always go back if you need to, or take out some letter tiles and work on a specific pattern if you notice a consistent area of struggle. Children are all different and they may jump ahead and not need to go through every lesson. This blogposts has some helpful tips on what to look for in your student in determining if they are ready to move forward to the next phase in the process of learning to read. simplycharlottemason.com/blog/signposts-for-reading-lessons-in-the-charlotte-mason-method/ Once your child is reading well, SCM recommends that you continue to provide them with opportunities to practice reading to continue to improve their reading fluency. SCM recommends the "Pathway Readers" for reading practice. Here is a link to that resource if you are interested. simplycharlottemason.com/store/pathway-readers/
@denyssefelts83795 ай бұрын
@@SimplyCharlotteMason wonderful! Thank you so much!
@priscillalongworth17204 жыл бұрын
What is next after this book is completed?
@SimplyCharlotteMason4 жыл бұрын
Once the child has finished Delightful Reading Level 3, we recommend moving on to reading practice from Pathway's Busy Times reader and the Child's Copybook Reader series for reading and handwriting practice. Check out our full recommendations here, under Grade 2: simplycharlottemason.com/planning/curriculum-guide/individual-graded-subjects/
@emilyruiz-jacinto60684 жыл бұрын
What if he just trying to read now at age 7y/o, i am too late in teaching him to read?
@SimplyCharlotteMason Жыл бұрын
Absolutely not! Children are all on different paths and are ready at different ages to learn to read. You may find this post helpful on the process of learning to read to identify where your child is and how to best support them. simplycharlottemason.com/blog/signposts-for-reading-lessons-in-the-charlotte-mason-method/