You can bring your children’s reading, arithmetic, science
and other subject’s grades up to par. Start out by getting your kids teacher to
give you the kid’s test scores. This
will give you something to compare progress against. If the teacher won’t show you your kid’s test
scores go the next school board meeting and complain.
To learn reading,
the kid has to read. Which means you
have to have some appropriate books in the house. For real young kids Dr Seuss is great. Likewise Shel Silverstein. Take the kid[s] book shopping with you. Comic books (graphic novels) can be
good. Check to see of the kid likes it,
and check to see if you like it. You can
refuse to buy any graphic novels that you disapprove of.
For older kids
Tolkien is great. Likewise an Oz book,
Edgar Rice Burroughs stories, Fletcher Pratt stories, especially “Battles that
Changed History” is fantastic. Science
fiction, Robert Heinlein, Jerry Pournelle, Andre Norton, Isaac Asimov, Poul Anderson, Hal Clement, E.
E. Smith, L Sprague DeCamp, Larry Niven, and many others.
Then you have to
encourage the kid to read. Sit down with
your kid and a good book. Read a
paragraph to the kid. Ask the kid to
read a paragraph to you, When the kid
strikes a word that he doesn’t know, let him work on it for a bit and then tell
him how it is pronounced and what it means.
Then the kid will
need to know phonics so he can sound out new words. When the kid is just starting to read, he
will hit a lot of words he doesn’t know.
With phonics the kid can sound the word out and get it. For phonics the kid need to know the sounds
of all 26 letters of the alphabet. The
Alphabet song is good for this. The he needs to know the five vowels, and the
long and short sounds of each of the five vowels, and some of the rules that
make vowels long or short. For instance
if the word ends in E the vowel is long.
And, very
important, read a bedtime story to the kid[s] every night. This shows the kid[s] that reading can be fun
after they learn how to do it.
You are probably
better at choosing books for your kids than any teacher. My youngest had nothing but age
inappropriate, or boring, or nasty dystrophies worse than 1984, or heart breaking stories like the one about
a young girl Afghan who had her favorite pet camel seized by the Taliban and
used to fed the troops.
After a year of
this kind of practice that kid will be reading better, maybe reading at grade
level.