Onholiday(somemightsay)
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I'd still struggle with that now :-)Should have got him this one...
My four year old corrected my reading last night as I was pronouncing 'aunt' as 'ant'............
I'd still struggle with that now :-)Should have got him this one...
You’ve entirely missed the point, IF you think this video (exercise) has anything to do with childhood reading and reading comprehension!No but he’ll know what an apple, cat or dog are..that’s why they use those examples so a child can learn an object to the words being taught, leave all this transgender stuff until they’re old enough to actually understand the meaning, that’s my whole point.
Again, you’re projecting adult sensibilities onto a 3 year old.At 2 or 3 probably... he won’t understand it at all at the age, again that’s my point, teach them these things when they can actually grasp the concept of it.
I'd tell your four year-old to stop assuming that posh southerners are the bastions of correct pronunciation.I'd still struggle with that now :-)
My four year old corrected my reading last night as I was pronouncing 'aunt' as 'ant'............
Quick, move back north before she calls dinner lunch :-0I'd still struggle with that now :-)
My four year old corrected my reading last night as I was pronouncing 'aunt' as 'ant'............
It's funny though that people only have a problem with children learning about things that are "too complex" for them when the thing in question is something they disagree with morally or politically. You don't ever get people protesting about kids learning about black holes too early.No but he’ll know what an apple, cat or dog are..that’s why they use those examples so a child can learn an object to the words being taught, leave all this transgender stuff until they’re old enough to actually understand the meaning, that’s my whole point.
Or, perish the thought, pudding as sweet.Quick, move back north before she calls dinner lunch :-0
I did make the observation that we don't live in Winchester so I shan't be upholding that kind of talk..............I'd tell your four year-old to stop assuming that posh southerners are the bastions of correct pronunciation.
'kin hell we live around the Chorley area, Carlisle? ;-)Quick, move back north before she calls dinner lunch :-0
Pudding? It's "afters" round 'ere.Or, perish the thought, pudding as sweet.