tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28260135.post3980438336828074346..comments2023-08-16T10:57:47.203-05:00Comments on Higher Up and Further In: The Children's HourUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28260135.post-47289881673949129882006-12-29T13:22:00.000-06:002006-12-29T13:22:00.000-06:00November 15, 2006 - Ahhhhhhhhh Haaaaaaaaa Posted b...November 15, 2006 - Ahhhhhhhhh Haaaaaaaaa<br><br> Posted by Christy <br><br>I keep reading about all these homeschoolers whose children are avid readers and my nine year old struggles sometimes with fluency in some of the AO selections. What you wrote was of a great encouragement to me as nine is the age that she is starting to get more fluent. Sometimes I am slow as I thought she should be reading more be herself as most of my friends children read all the time. I love your posts and visit here daily. <br><br><br>November 17, 2006 - Untitled Comment<br><br> Posted by lindafay <br><br>Thanks for the encouragement, Christy!<br><br><br><br>November 18, 2006 - AHA,<br><br> Posted by LaMereAcademy <br><br>Coming from using Sonlight curr. I feel sometimes I am a slave to reading aloud. It's interesting to read this. Right now with my older two, 10 and 12 years old, I read aloud to them as much or more than they read to themselves. We are trying to establish the habit of one hour silent reading for everyone, which my oldest has caught on to, but my 10 year old must be reminded over and over. My youngest two aren't reading on their own yet. <br>~Beckyprevious commentorsnoreply@blogger.com