Learning to read in the modern era.
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Alex decided that she wanted to read one of her bedtime books herself, tonight. She studied the cover very carefully. Then she pointed at a word.
"This has a B and a K. It says 'Becky.' " (Becky is our Director of Religious Education at church, and Alex absolutely worships her.)
"B-O-O-K, it says 'book,'" I told her.
"Starts with a B, like Becky," she said.
"It sure does," I said.
"This is an E for 'Alex',"[1] she went on, "And this is a G... for 'Google.' "
[1] (She does know that 'Alex' doesn't start with E, but she persistently identifies all of the letters in her name as being most famous for their role in that word. It's L for 'Alex' and X for 'Alex' too.)
"This has a B and a K. It says 'Becky.' " (Becky is our Director of Religious Education at church, and Alex absolutely worships her.)
"B-O-O-K, it says 'book,'" I told her.
"Starts with a B, like Becky," she said.
"It sure does," I said.
"This is an E for 'Alex',"[1] she went on, "And this is a G... for 'Google.' "
[1] (She does know that 'Alex' doesn't start with E, but she persistently identifies all of the letters in her name as being most famous for their role in that word. It's L for 'Alex' and X for 'Alex' too.)
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Date: 2007-05-13 01:04 am (UTC)That's definitely better than one of my early reading experiments, where I looked at the handle on the toilet and carefully spelled out "E-L-J-E-R, spells flush!"
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Date: 2007-05-13 02:03 am (UTC)Nearly every time I pull up the page for my gmail account, she announces "Big G!"
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Date: 2007-05-13 04:56 am (UTC)Ah, literacy in the 21st Century!
I think I learned to read largely -- maybe even mostly -- from TV, though, so I believe it's totally possible that she knows "G for Google" even at 2, even if all she knows *about* Google is that it's a funny word on Mama's computer screen.
She is totally adorable.
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Date: 2007-05-13 08:48 am (UTC)Aren't you _glad_ you didn't name her Berengaria? That would be, like, a quarter of the alphabet sown up...
Love this. She's beyond cute.
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Date: 2007-05-13 02:08 pm (UTC)And this: she persistently identifies all of the letters in her name as being most famous for their role in that word cracks me up.
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Date: 2007-05-13 02:16 pm (UTC)A few days later, Baldwin is complaining, so Churchy generously says, "I'll give you back the name of the secret ingrediment ---- Listen close now, it's dirt ---- get it? Hello, Uncle Baldwin, are you there? It's DIRT --- D like in DIRT--- I like in DIRT--- R like in DIRT--- T like in Orange Pekoe."
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Date: 2007-05-14 02:12 pm (UTC)It totally bugs me when I overhear parents of small children correcting them and telling them what is "right."
I don't know if she thinks those letters are "for Alex" or "for 'Alex'" or something else that we adults probably don't grok but I do know that being loved and respected and listened to and heard is one of the greatest gifts you can give a child.
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful tale.
Grandma Susan
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Date: 2008-05-22 02:54 pm (UTC)Wow, there.