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Views : 362,179
Genre: Comedy
License: Standard YouTube License
Uploaded At Aug 30, 2024 ^^
warning: returnyoutubedislikes may not be accurate, this is just an estiment ehe :3
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98.12% of the users lieked the video!!
1.88% of the users dislieked the video!!
User score: 97.18- Overwhelmingly Positive
RYD date created : 2024-09-26T18:14:45.722897Z
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As a homeschooling mom, Iβm so glad for curriculum that teaches me how to teach the rules, and the rule breakers, which has made teaching my 6 kids how to read super easy. β€ Teaching my twins has tested my limits, so teachers that can teach 15-30 5-year-olds how to read all at once are out of this world amazing!
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I have major respect for all of the teachers that have to make it make sense! English is one of the hardest languages to learn and teach! Thanks for bringing attention to this, a lot of of us as parents and human beings in general, need to know how grateful we should be, it is to be have someone trying to get our kids interested and keep them involved. Otherwise, not one of our kids would be talking or even able to read! β€β€π
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Read to your kids. Kids need to see adults reading. If possible, make regular trips to the library. You can borrow e-books and audio books from libraries. You can get books on your phone. Libraries and community centers may have a reading program for tots and older kids. Kids who have parents who read come to school ready to learn. There are Literacy Centers for adults who want to learn to read or want to improve their reading. Reading material needs to be age appropriate and at the child's reading level. There are lists of books from the ALA on the Internet. Many of these resources are free. (I'm a passionate reader and retired Reading Specialist). Sorry for my scattered thoughts, but there's so much information I want to pass along. Students learn to read from Kindergarten through 3 rd grade. In grade 4 kids read to learn and that is when parents and teachers start to see problems. Talk to your child's teacher if you have concerns, but give the teacher a few weeks to get to know his or her kids.
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@hofile6765
2 months ago
To quote my English teacher "It is stupid"
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