- Wed Dec 09, 2009 12:01 pm
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Driving home last night I was listening to the Chris Evans show on radio 2, and at about 5.15 every night they have a 'what did you do for the first time today' feature where they speak to a child about what they did that day. Well last night they spoke to a 7 year old girl and she said she wrote her name in joined up handwriting for the first time. Chris asked her how she spelt her name and she went on to spell it in 'phonetic sounds' and not letters, ie- "Ru, Eh, Bu, Eh, Cu, Cu, Ah". When Mr Evans asked her what letters they were she sounded confused.
Is this how kids are taught now? I genuinely have no idea. I can see how it would help with their speech and spelling, but wouldn't they be taught proper letters in conjunction with it too?
Is this how kids are taught now? I genuinely have no idea. I can see how it would help with their speech and spelling, but wouldn't they be taught proper letters in conjunction with it too?
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