lvs_eeyore
<font color=deeppink>Has a silly grin & it's Disne
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My four year old will be starting K next year. Here they expect that the child will have some rudimentary reading skills. We have been trying to teach him to read but he has NO interest in it. We've tried books, computer programs, showing him letters in a store etc... and trying to get him to sound out. Nothing seems to be working. I know its early and he is young but its frustrating.
My eldest read by the age of three. Now I dont expect my youngest to mirror his brother but it concerns me that he has no interest in it at all. He seems to be on target with other things like being able to count to ten, identify numbers not in order, Identify letters not in order, can tell you the sounds of most all the letters, but reading and learning to read he has no interest.
We've even tried telling him how cool big school is and that he needs to learn to do this to go to the big school his brother goes to. He's excited about going to the big school but refuses to work on reading. He cant seem to sit still long enough to do anything with the programs or gets distracted when we are reading together.
Im rather concerned since his brother is ADHD that he may be dealing with the same thing only affecting him differently.
My eldest read by the age of three. Now I dont expect my youngest to mirror his brother but it concerns me that he has no interest in it at all. He seems to be on target with other things like being able to count to ten, identify numbers not in order, Identify letters not in order, can tell you the sounds of most all the letters, but reading and learning to read he has no interest.
We've even tried telling him how cool big school is and that he needs to learn to do this to go to the big school his brother goes to. He's excited about going to the big school but refuses to work on reading. He cant seem to sit still long enough to do anything with the programs or gets distracted when we are reading together.
Im rather concerned since his brother is ADHD that he may be dealing with the same thing only affecting him differently.