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My DIL is home schooling my grandkids. I hate it. The 7 year old is "almost" reading! Heck, most kids read at 5. She thinks she's great at it. Too lazy to get up in the morning and send them to school. Nothing i can say will persuade them to send those kids to school. :mad:

That is so sad.

I remember that I was reading by the time I was 4. By the first grade I was reading at a third grade level. I thought that was normal and can still remember sitting in the 'reading circle' with my Fun with Dick and Jane reader in my lap and listening to one of my class mates struggling to read the simple words. I just didn't comprehend why he couldn't do it.

I have my mother to thank for my love of reading. I can remember always having a 'Little Golden Book' in my hands when I was little and grew up being a voracious reader. Still am for that matter.
 
That is so sad.

I remember that I was reading by the time I was 4. By the first grade I was reading at a third grade level. I thought that was normal and can still remember sitting in the 'reading circle' with my Fun with Dick and Jane reader in my lap and listening to one of my class mates struggling to read the simple words. I just didn't comprehend why he couldn't do it.

I have my mother to thank for my love of reading. I can remember always having a 'Little Golden Book' in my hands when I was little and grew up being a voracious reader. Still am for that matter.
Love reading, son bought me a kindle. I think i almost wore it out!
 
Same here, Cap. DH bought me a Nextbook while we were moving so I could read while we were traveling back and forth. It was starting to get glitchy as far as the battery life was concerned so he bought an RCA Galileo for me earlier this year as I like to read in bed before I go to sleep.

Giving me a bigger tablet and turning me loose in Kindle is a true gift of love, :love
 
20170801_213632.jpg My little dog Charlie, that got run over by our Shepherd four times today, poor guy!
 
my granddaughters learned more, did more, experienced more than any child sitting in a classroom ever did without having to sit thru a bunch of garbage. I was so thrilled that there was so much more out there available to my daughter for homeschooling than was there for us. They did relocate to another state as the girls grew for more opportunities (It also allowed her to finish her masters ;) ). Both girls tested out of high school at 16, each took a year off before getting into "formal" education. Older went on to graduate from a Christian College in Ohio with a double major and was "head hunted" while interning at the Columbus Zoo. The younger graduated from the Columbia with a dance major and is on her way at the end of the month to go to work for Disney in Florida.
 
BF gave me his kindle as I can resize the screen sure works great for me
My "I don't like computers" DH loves my old kindle. (bought myself a Kindle Fire 10 for Christmas two years ago. DH wanted to know what I wanted and I jumped at having him pay half :lau ) I have more books sitting in the cloud than I could probably ever live long enough to read but I'm going to try! That is if I can ever get out of the case full of hardcovers lining my bedroom wall.
 

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