[blparent] Reading time

Pickrell, Rebecca M (TASC) REBECCA.PICKRELL at tasc.com
Wed Jan 23 15:24:03 UTC 2013


        I'm reading this as two questions.
First, there is teaching her letters. Second is reading for pleasure, and these aren't necessairly in the order I present them.
You can use blocks or a computer or an Iphone to show her what letters look like, an a looks like (whatever a print a looks like) and so on.
She will be able to recogonize the letters and she can tell you what she sees. You can then help her with the context, I've been told b and d look a lot alike, so if she's reading about baseball, you can teach her that it will never say dasedall, because that doesn't make sense.

As for the reading for pleasure, you can listen to audio books with her, and you can always sit with your husband and other family members while they read to her.
You can also have her read to you.
You really just need to convey interest. My daughter loves Charlie And The Chocolate Factory and I wasn't the one who introduced her to it. She doesn't like chocolate so I didn't think a book about a chocolate factory would appeal to her.  Her teacher began reading it and she loves the book. It's also one of my favorite books.  My daughter is one of the few people who will discuss with me at length about the glass elevator. How did it leave the ground, how did it land, and was it really glass?  Most people look at me like I'm nuts when I have asked those questions.
There are all kinds of ways you and your daughter can bond with reading.

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From: blparent [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Myriam D. Cruz
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2013 12:02 AM
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Subject: [blparent] Reading time

Hi all,

I would like to know how do you go about spending quality reading time with your little ones. Isabella really loves books now and actually wants to know what the words say.  Before losing my eyesight I was able to teach her the basics but now she really asks specific questions. I have neuropathy so Braille is not an option for me. My hubby and family read to her but I want that precious time with her and I want it to be fun as well as productive.

Thanks so much!
Myriam

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