jonestavern
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Yes, Tara's so right!lmhall2000 said:1. Read read read to them (Since they were 3 I started out reading 10 minutes at a time, and now we read about 2 hours out loud a day..
Hope this helps.
Tara
I began reading to DS16 when he was 1 1/2 weeks old.
I read Shakespeare & the King James version Bible, & then more age appropriate children's books-- like Chicka Chicka Boom Boom--(read in a rhythmic manner--for teaching the alphabet). I did this also with DNnow23, & I like to think it was a tiny building block in her academic sucesses!
DSthenveryyoung & I read every midmorning for about 40 minutes, every afternoon & Dad still reads to him at night for about 30 minutes.
At 13 he passed the SAT in the langauge areas, & he passed with flying colors w/o any SAT prep classes!
the alphabet song was his favorite--& only way to soothe a tantrum!
--for years. I made up a numbers song & he also liked that. we also had the chunky alphabet & number 'puzzles'--I also believe classical music can be very 'mind ordering'. I like to play this, very low, during the day or at 'class' time, or when we are discussing stressful topics. Like my Mom, I would play, very low, Handel, Vivaldi, Mozart, Bach, Beethhoven etc during naps or during the day.
Jean
. I guess I have about 10 months to pick one. We don't have a lot of money, but hopefully I'll stil be able to find a good curriculum for her. Plus I'll be taking classes a couple of nights a week. But I feel so strongly that she should be HS, at least for her first two years. I'm so excited. 
Ugh.....I just needed to vent.