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    Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment

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      jkcy
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      Just wondering aloud how important phonics is in a child’s journey in learning to read. My boy has apparently skipped the stage of using sounds to help him in reading (even though this was covered briefly in sch) and seems to be reading primarily by remembering sight words. I read somewhere that the goal is to read, it does not matter how a child reaches that goal as long as he is finally able to read.


      Still, I would like to equip him with the skill of blending sounds but do not know of any bridging courses as most reading programmes incorporate this at the early stage when the child can’t really read yet. He already can read and I can’t seem to find a programme which addresses only building up his skill in the sound part. Any advice or thoughts to share?

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        JJmum
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        jkcy:
        Just wondering aloud how important phonics is in a child's journey in learning to read. My boy has apparently skipped the stage of using sounds to help him in reading (even though this was covered briefly in sch) and seems to be reading primarily by remembering sight words. I read somewhere that the goal is to read, it does not matter how a child reaches that goal as long as he is finally able to read.


        Still, I would like to equip him with the skill of blending sounds but do not know of any bridging courses as most reading programmes incorporate this at the early stage when the child can't really read yet. He already can read and I can't seem to find a programme which addresses only building up his skill in the sound part. Any advice or thoughts to share?
        Hi jkcy

        Agreed with you that it does not matter how a child reaches that goal as long as he is able to reach. As for reading, not all words can be pronounce by using phonics. Remembering sight words are needed too. Reading programme is not compulsory. However, it can be a head start for children to prepare them to read. What is essential is to cultivate a good reading habits.

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          buds
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          Heyya jkcy, JJmum is spot on! Phonics is but only one of the

          methods to reading. Cultivating love for reading is still the
          most beneficial of all. Not all children can learn using the
          Phonics method, whatever the kind... since there are
          many brand names out there.

          I, for one did not develop reading skills using the Phonics
          method. Only graded readers - Peter & Jane and almost
          read all the Ladybird fairy tales / read-it-yourself as a
          young girl. I have my mother to thank for that. 😉
          She read to me tirelessly despite working as a seamstress
          from home and having to manage the housework while
          caring for 3 young children back then.

          In current context, where majority are pursuing Phonics as
          the ultimate reading method..... it does not mean that it IS
          the only method at all.

          Do share how old your child is jkcy, and i'll see if i can offer
          some pointers to help you help your child with the blending
          aspect you're concerned about.

          Regards,

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            buds
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            MdmQ:
            Where are the Jan & Elly centers located? thanks

            There's one along Upper Bukit Timah... @ The Rail Mall.

            Address :-
            432 Upper Bukit Timah Road
            The Rail Mall, Singapore 678058
            Tel: 6762 7783
            Fax: 6762 7781

            There is also another branch in Serangoon Gardens.

            Address :-
            11A Kensington Park Road
            Singapore 557263
            Tel: 6280 3722
            Fax: 6280 5664

            Click the blue link for more information on http://www.jan-elly.com/

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              buds
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              MMM:
              My nursery goes for phonics lesson at Jan & Elly. Personally think it's solid phonic teaching where they start at nursery and complete by K2 (advance stage).

              Jan and Elly has been around for awhile and has been
              proven to be rather effective especially if a child starts
              from the basic class or have been through their daily
              playgroup lessons which do incorporate some intro on
              phonetic sounds.

              However, on the downside some of the parents who hv
              been with J&E finds it takes to long to master the entire
              Phonics syllabus. But that's why it is concrete i suppose.

              What matters is parents shouldn't start last minute when
              it comes to having children to learn any new skill... ie. to
              read, to write, to swim... (etc) Children can take their time
              to learn a new skill when they're given the opportunity to
              pace up or develop at an appropriate time when they are
              younger. This also enables the child to develop their level
              of confidence and the less pressure they have at going at
              it, the higher their self-esteem which may indirectly allow
              them to progress / move up even more quickly than as
              scheduled. An older child would be at a disadvantage as
              they can feel pressured to complete each process to be
              able to quickly show the results... More so for children in
              K2 going P1..... or even P1 children as well.

              I do have children at P4 and P5 channeled to me for 1-1
              zoom in help with reading... especially for children who
              do not come for English speaking backgrounds. It is more
              challenging to work with older children but it is possible...

              So... main tip to introduce reading and reading techniques,
              skills or methods is to..... start early.

              My 2 cents.

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                jkcy
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                Hi JJmum and buds. Thanks for your inputs. My son is going to P1 next year. I'm a believer in allowing children a carefree childhood so have not sent him for any academic-based enrichment since young. Instead, we do a lot of reading together and I'm happy that he now has a huge appetite for books.


                Like buds, I also mastered reading without knowing what phonics was as a kid. In fact i can't remember how it happened. However, I'm revisiting whether to place more emphasis on phonics recently because I realised that it could also be a useful tool in spelling, though I am aware there are words where phonics rules do not apply. I was told that it would be boring to start him over in phonics if he already can read but I'm not too happy when he does not switch on his thinking cap in phonics when we ask him to try to read the words that he claims he does not know by simply using the basic letter sounds which I know he knows. I wonder if this stems from the fact that he has never been formally drilled in phonics and hence he quickly dismisses even very easy words (especially names eg Nana) as long as these are not under the high frequency words. If he does not try to apply even the simple phonics skills he has, he will have to memorize each word as it is when it comes to spelling - sounds tedious to me.

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                  buds
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                  jkcy, yes if taught properly..... knowledge of Phonics can

                  assist in spelling tests in future. Why did i say, \"if taught
                  properly\".......?
                  Because there are many sounds made
                  with letter combinations and some of these combinations
                  make the same sound. So, if a child is not taught Phonics
                  and its rules properly, a child can end up making errors
                  for mistakes in spelling based simply on the sounds that
                  he/she thinks he/she hears. This can be exasperating for
                  some parents who find marks are lost just like that.

                  Examples are like :
                  1.fantastic may be spelt like ..... fantestik.
                  2.elephant may be spelt like ..... elefant.
                  3.restaurant may be spelt like ..... resteront.

                  ....... and so on, so forth.

                  Having exposure to a lot of different genres of books is
                  also important to help children make sense of new vocab
                  and how to apply those vocab into sentences. There will
                  not be that much of an advantage by simply just being
                  able to read effectively using Phonics but not able to
                  understand what is being read or what the words mean..

                  For instance, a child should know from reading books
                  that this phrase -mane entrance... should
                  actually read.... main entrance.

                  Only with wide reading of books can a child understand
                  how & when to apply his/her knowledge of words that
                  he/she has learnt from Phonics lessons into what/how
                  he/she reads and writes in proper context.

                  That said, Phonetic knowledge though... does assist one
                  in better diction/pronunciation.

                  There are schools that your child can join at the blending
                  stage. It shouldn't be a problem. Your child may only need
                  a simple assessment of confirming he/she does INDEED
                  already have a concrete foundation of the single letter
                  sounds. Older children who can already read WILL find
                  having to start from the basics a bore and may not be
                  helpful in the sense of progression. A 1 to 1 class in this
                  case will be better for your child as it helps to zoom in on
                  areas where he needs help with and progress from there
                  instead of having to conform to a group's progress.

                  There will also be words which are one off... like in the
                  case of difficult-pronounce-names or names of people
                  in other languages or of other races...

                  Some words aren't actual English words too... so that
                  makes it even trickier. Try champagne... lingerie... 😉

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                    premi
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                    :? Hi friends,

                    can you pl guide me regarding any phonics class in bedok.

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                      qms
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                      premi:
                      can you pl guide me regarding any phonics class in bedok.

                      Hi!

                      Have you checked through the http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewforum.php?f=24 section already? There are many threads on phonics. If you can't find what you are looking for, it will be better if you post your enquiry in that section, too. This section is for newbies to report. Perhaps you would like to report formally? :evil:

                      By the way, :welcome: to KSP.com.

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                        premi
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                        hi mommy,


                        many thanks. :lol: but i could not anything on phonics at that thread...

                        premi

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