October 17th, 2017

People with Down syndrome are generally visual learners. This means that they may find it easy to learn to read because they make the associations between letters and numbers and understand how words form and fit in a sentence.
Emma loves books. We will read for ages... she turns the pages and makes faces and ALWAYS turns the book over at the end to read again. She’s just started grabbing my finger and using it to point to pictures - I’ve been modelling this, especially counting things on the pages, for a few weeks now.
She’s a bit too excited about lifting flaps though so most of our books with flaps are wrecked... there is no surprise in ‘Dear Zoo’ any more as the animals don’t have their boxes to go back into!! We’re starting to try to make animal sounds and that’s interesting, especially since I don’t know what sounds a lot of animals make! These books have tricky animals in them!!
Anyway, we expect Emma to be able to read at roughly the same time as her peers. Writing may more more difficult as she negotiates pencils and fine motor skills, but we’ll work on it ðŸ˜‰


*i think I took the sound off the video... at least I hope I did! No-one needs to hear my voice more often than necessary ðŸ˜€

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