We are finishing up unit 2 in LHFHG this week. As I mentioned we decided try something different with Eli and his reading.
Last week when it came time to sit down and do his reading lesson it was like a war had just broke out. My school loving 4 year old would turn into a tantrum throwing toddler and nothing...NOTHING would get him to focus.
I was dreading reading time and I knew he was as well. Obviously, we needed to change something.
I kept questioning whether we had the right reading program for his learning style or if it was just laziness on his part.
As I have quickly learned my little boy learns best with hands on material. I have to sandwich in the sit down subjects in between active hands on activities.
Mostly this just means more creative thinking on my part! ;)
So to start off we decided to take a little break from his reading book. Although we have been working on reading on and off through the summer we had yet to dive into it everyday.
So after a week of book lessons and lots of tears and frustration this momma decided to take another route.
First, I want him to still do the program we started. So we are just stepping away from it for a time to get a good foundation down.
This week we have hit the flash cards for review on the words he has already been introduced to. I have tried to get him reading them more by making it into a fun game.
Trust me, "Eli we have a reading game to do next!" goes over much better then "grab your reading book.".
Next week we will do a couple lessons in his reading book and continue his hands on reading the other days.
I can't tell you how much easier this week has been without the struggle over getting him to read! And really I feel like he has made great progress and built more confidence in himself.
Here are a few pictures from this week's reading progress!
Hop Scotch Reading!