Adventures in Reading & Fun with Phonics #2 M/m/, /B/ Bb
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09/18/22
Learning the letter sounds. Reviewing M and learning B. Tips for a friendly reading environment and encouraging a love for reading in young children. Subscribe: https://clikview.com/@SharonLeonard
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Hi, Sharon! Honestly I'm not a stalker! As a grandfather, I'm just very interested in adapting CV for young minds. I notice several classic children's books in your video. I'm pretty sure you must be aware of "The Giving Tree" by Shel Silverstein. This story has much to offer children and adults alike; indeed, I come away with different insights each time I read it. It is also great for stimulating discussions. I know your focus is on reading from books, but I thought I'd offer this video in case you might be unfamiliar with the story. This particular video contains both the book's text and artwork, and is narrated by the author. I have several other video versions of this book-- so does YouTube. Most are better produced than this video, but it is the original:
https://crwdview.com/watch/the....-actual-039-73-givin
Best wishes... David
Hi, Sharon! This is wonderful! During the plandemic imprisonment, I worked with my 7 year-old grandson, homeschooling him in conjunction with remote learning through his school. At the same time I needed to keep his eighteen-month old sister occupied. She loved watching videos, but I found material for her which, among other things, taught letters, numbers, colors, shapes, animals, etc. Before her second birthday she was thoroughly familiar with all these things, and although she didn't have the hand-eye coordination to draw or write accurately, she amazingly recognized and repeated the initial sounds of all the alphabet letters. I tried to move her up a notch to putting letter sounds together to form words, but she seemed to stall out at that point. The next term her mom unfortunately sent her back to preschool, and my grandson back to the local public school despite my urging to keep them home. I haven't noticed much progress in her reading since I stayed home with her, but I think she would respond very well to your phonics videos. I also hope you might eventually cover word formation and phonetic reading skills. While my granddaughter was watching some very good quality children's educational videos on YouTube, I still had to constantly monitor commercials and successive videos for content. Once while watching some videos with Disney animal cartoons a soft-core **** music video began playing. The performer was named Bambi! Although that was the most shocking there had been other incidents as well. We are working to make CrwdView a destination that we can trust and which will be safe for everyone-- especially the most innocent. I am so encouraged as I see what we are building begin to take shape, and TAP is most essentially about enriching our souls and one another-- financial rewards may come in time, but they will only be incidental. May God bless, guide, and protect TAP and Dr. Buttar, as well as you, your family, and your work. Thank you and best wishes always... David