On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 15:43:55 -0700, "Blocks to Books"
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> wrote:
>My free reading readiness and parenting ideas site has recently been
>graphically re-designed to make it easier to read and more user friendly.
>
>www.blockstobooks.com
>
>From Blocks to Books is an easy and fun program developed to help
toddlers
>and pre-school children gain reading readiness skills. Nothing is sold
or
>promoted on the site. There are no ads on the site. All the information
>needed to put the program into action is on the site.
>
>The site also includes ideas to help children who dislike school and to
help
>children deal positively with negative feelings.
>
>www.blockstobooks.com
>
>From Blocks to Books can also be used by speakers of other languages,
>including Spanish, to help their children gain reading readiness skills.
>
>
Nice ideas/site. IHMO, I find children arent' so much limited by what
technique their parents use to help their development, but the lack of
parential interest.
My littlle boy has differculty counting up to 40. While my niece
wasn't able to count up to ten before entering kinderguarden.
Some parent's are prewired into beliving it's the government's
responsility to educate children, and they established learning begins
at 5 years of age.
I'm guessing in this groupl many parents have taken a more active roll
in education, and is not letting school interfere with it. ;)
later,
tom @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.NoCostAds.com


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