Again, you have "hit the nail on the head" 100%. Well done for saying it like it is. Some parents find it difficult to know what to do with their little ones when they are very strong willed and need some guidance. You will not crush your child's emotional intelligence by not letting them get into negative behaviours.
Love this! Thanks for the tips. When I decided to teach my 3 year old son his letter sounds I set up opportunities for learning throughout the house: magnetic letters on the fridge, foam letters in the bath tub, games/puzzles in the living room, flashcards on the table, electronic toys that say the letter sound for car rides. I thought I would just focus on a few letters at a time, but I ended up following his lead, no pressure. In just a couple weeks he had learned all the sounds. I would play games like "swat the sound" to get a better idea of what he knew. I was surprised that other than maybe 3 or 4 sounds he had them all down. As he gets older I'll definitely move into a more structured routine. For now, it's working and I'm impressed with how quickly he's picked it up.
This is sound information. Thank you Spencer for making this simple, clear and straight up for me to give my child the gift of confidence of their true competence.
Yesssss!!!! Calling it like it is was what I needed to hear thank you sir 🙏🙌❤ My daughter is doing fantastic with reading and other schoolwork but I feel like in other aspects of the day she could learn to hear "no" more and follow up with my threats more often. Also with the screen time, yesss! She gets very inconsistent rules with screen time unfortunately we aren't the best with following our own rule. It's terrible on us. She doesn't get a lot of screen time (maybe around 2-4 hours to watch a movie or 2) it's usually at the end of the day with dad if he's had a long work day while I go to work. Also, as I mentioned before on another video, she does really well with the Reading Eggs app and I think it helps that it's not so fast paced... it's pretty slowed down and she sometimes gets annoying with how they force her to listen lol But I know we can take this advice and change up some things.
Step 4 reminded me of advice from a well known child and family psychologist who says that one very vital skill parents need is the ability to be comfortable with their child SOMETIMES being uncomfortable.
this was everything!! wish I wouldve found your video 8yrs ago. I have to try to correct my wrong doings in a 8yr old. But I am up for the challenge. It will be worth it once he tackles his academics better. Thank you for doing what you are doing to help us parents and our kids become better together!! I am taking notes and going to apply it.
My daughter with moderate Autism struggles alot with trying to read , doesn't like writing, I want her to understand she needs this skills , she obviously doesn't know how important this is for her life..
Thank you for your straight up honesty, reality check, and fantastic instruction for us instructors. In my 9th year of homeschooling my kids and this is super helpful. (I’m always learning better ways to do what I do!)
My 9 years old child still finds it difficult to read and write well. I would please like to have some tips and strategies to help him read, write and reten
12:37 its so true. Im trying to get rid of tablets now. If my kid wants yo watch youtube on tv or tablet, i ll bring him out for a walk or anything he wants except screen. Thank you for reminding.
I need this video, we're about to start the Homeschool year off and I'm almost dreading it. This video has given me a much better understanding of what I'm doing wrong, but also how to correct it. Thank you!
My son who is gifted and already knows a lot said the reason why a certain teacher was his favorite (I asked him out of all teachers he’s ever had which one is favorite). was because every single day he learned something from her. Kids WANT to learn. They like teachers who push them and expect a lot. It’s more rewarding for them than a lazy teacher and a lazy classroom.
Today was my first day as a special ed ta. I have loads of personal experience, but not much formal training. I had a non verbal child today who didn't say a word all day UNTIL I was sitting in front of a magnet board playing with letters and pictures with them. I was using the "sounds not names" method. The kid literally was starting to say the sounds back, or even said the letter itself (showed me X and said "x"!!!!). If you're skeptical of any of this, please just try it out. And you can't do it once and say it didn't work. You can't lift a 100 lb weight without first lifting a 1 lb weight. It'll take time, patience, consistency and patience.
I've been doing all of these, so it's no wonder my 4-year-old is giving me a lot of pushback. Deep down, I knew I was doing it wrong, which is why I subscribed to your videos. I ordered your cards and I am looking forward to learning from you. I love reading, and I want to be able to share this hobby with my son since my husband is not into reading books. I also ordered hooked-up phones, but my son did not appear to care for them, and the material came in too fast for me-it was new material every month. My husband and I are full-time working parents, so your methods and tips are the best for our family.
Love your vids. Problem is, in the classroom at school there is no games or activities. How then do I move forward. It's setting them up when the classroom is boring, so the teacher has a difficult time teaching the student who is used to learning through fun.
I love your videos and will be implementing these tips. Both my kids learned the sounds quite organically, then they learned to blend sounds and read cvc words using balloons. My issue is the routine part. That is truly the hardest part for me. My son wants to learn and so does my daughter, they ask to do it ( but it’s when THEY want) so it doesn’t work for me. We also just came back from vacation and the first couple of times I tried to do learning time my son says “ugh I hope it’s not long” and that bothers me.
Hello sir yesterday i saw one of your other video and its just what i needed so i wanted to thank you Sir this time i have a question if you dont mind me asking cuz i wanted to change and help my son to love learning and to listen Step 4 what you think i should do if he keeps saying no if i ask him to do something
How do I deal with a very playful child like my kid all he thinks about is completing the work just to get done but then 2 minutes later he forgot all that work that he just went over
I'm curious why a mental disability wasn't considered. They could be dyslexic and its just not clicking for them. Follow up with your pediatrician and get your child evaluated.
Again, you have "hit the nail on the head" 100%. Well done for saying it like it is. Some parents find it difficult to know what to do with their little ones when they are very strong willed and need some guidance. You will not crush your child's emotional intelligence by not letting them get into negative behaviours.
Love this! Thanks for the tips. When I decided to teach my 3 year old son his letter sounds I set up opportunities for learning throughout the house: magnetic letters on the fridge, foam letters in the bath tub, games/puzzles in the living room, flashcards on the table, electronic toys that say the letter sound for car rides. I thought I would just focus on a few letters at a time, but I ended up following his lead, no pressure. In just a couple weeks he had learned all the sounds. I would play games like "swat the sound" to get a better idea of what he knew. I was surprised that other than maybe 3 or 4 sounds he had them all down.
As he gets older I'll definitely move into a more structured routine. For now, it's working and I'm impressed with how quickly he's picked it up.
I am in tears. All these years I wasn't doing things right. My boy is 2yrs 10 months old but I think this lesson can help me help him. Thanks a lot
There is not a moment of this video that isn't worth watching. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and for not sugar coating anything.
I 100% agree. Every moment is gold!!
A much needed gut punch as I’m struggling with a few of these points. Thanks for the reminder!
You got this!
I found your channel 2 days ago. No disappointment! I love it!!!
Welcome! Thanks for the kind words!
You’re amazing!!! Thanks for your tips. As a homeschool mom I’m going to be using more fun activities.
This is sound information. Thank you Spencer for making this simple, clear and straight up for me to give my child the gift of confidence of their true competence.
You’re welcome!
This is one of the best videos I have ever watched on child's learning. Thank you Spencer.
Yesssss!!!! Calling it like it is was what I needed to hear thank you sir 🙏🙌❤
My daughter is doing fantastic with reading and other schoolwork but I feel like in other aspects of the day she could learn to hear "no" more and follow up with my threats more often.
Also with the screen time, yesss! She gets very inconsistent rules with screen time unfortunately we aren't the best with following our own rule. It's terrible on us. She doesn't get a lot of screen time (maybe around 2-4 hours to watch a movie or 2) it's usually at the end of the day with dad if he's had a long work day while I go to work.
Also, as I mentioned before on another video, she does really well with the Reading Eggs app and I think it helps that it's not so fast paced... it's pretty slowed down and she sometimes gets annoying with how they force her to listen lol
But I know we can take this advice and change up some things.
The work is worth the reward. Thank you!
Brilliant. Simply brilliant.
Amazing!! Simple yet brilliant advice! Changing the world one child at a time. ❤
Step 4 reminded me of advice from a well known child and family psychologist who says that one very vital skill parents need is the ability to be comfortable with their child SOMETIMES being uncomfortable.
Thanks for this that’s so gooood and I always need that reminder
this was everything!! wish I wouldve found your video 8yrs ago. I have to try to correct my wrong doings in a 8yr old. But I am up for the challenge. It will be worth it once he tackles his academics better. Thank you for doing what you are doing to help us parents and our kids become better together!! I am taking notes and going to apply it.
My daughter with moderate Autism struggles alot with trying to read , doesn't like writing, I want her to understand she needs this skills , she obviously doesn't know how important this is for her life..
I'm right there with you mommy 💓 🌺 we'll get there
The child is never going to "understand" how important something is..
as the parent we show them and model how something is very important.
Watching from Germany and am so impressed with your teaching
Thank you for your straight up honesty, reality check, and fantastic instruction for us instructors. In my 9th year of homeschooling my kids and this is super helpful. (I’m always learning better ways to do what I do!)
Thank you. Good points. Good luck with changing the world. I support you.
Great video!
Thanks for these tips.
Have a great weekend 👍
My 9 years old child still finds it difficult to read and write well. I would please like to have some tips and strategies to help him read, write and reten
12:37 its so true. Im trying to get rid of tablets now. If my kid wants yo watch youtube on tv or tablet, i ll bring him out for a walk or anything he wants except screen. Thank you for reminding.
I need this video, we're about to start the Homeschool year off and I'm almost dreading it. This video has given me a much better understanding of what I'm doing wrong, but also how to correct it. Thank you!
I love your content. Informative, useful and straightforward .
You also really care, that's why it's interesting to listen to you.
Finally, i got someone related to kids learning, whom i can trust..😊 and recently i started my youtube channel also
Great job! You are an amazing teacher! You are speaking with the truth! Thank you 🙏 🤝🤝🤝
Love this. Every point is so true.
I really really love your tip.
My son who is gifted and already knows a lot said the reason why a certain teacher was his favorite (I asked him out of all teachers he’s ever had which one is favorite). was because every single day he learned something from her. Kids WANT to learn. They like teachers who push them and expect a lot. It’s more rewarding for them than a lazy teacher and a lazy classroom.
Great Video! Thanks for these tips.❤
Thank you very much for your wonderful advice. Your efforts are beneficial to us beyond your imagination.
Today was my first day as a special ed ta. I have loads of personal experience, but not much formal training. I had a non verbal child today who didn't say a word all day UNTIL I was sitting in front of a magnet board playing with letters and pictures with them. I was using the "sounds not names" method. The kid literally was starting to say the sounds back, or even said the letter itself (showed me X and said "x"!!!!).
If you're skeptical of any of this, please just try it out. And you can't do it once and say it didn't work. You can't lift a 100 lb weight without first lifting a 1 lb weight. It'll take time, patience, consistency and patience.
I've been doing all of these, so it's no wonder my 4-year-old is giving me a lot of pushback. Deep down, I knew I was doing it wrong, which is why I subscribed to your videos. I ordered your cards and I am looking forward to learning from you. I love reading, and I want to be able to share this hobby with my son since my husband is not into reading books. I also ordered hooked-up phones, but my son did not appear to care for them, and the material came in too fast for me-it was new material every month. My husband and I are full-time working parents, so your methods and tips are the best for our family.
Love your vids. Problem is, in the classroom at school there is no games or activities. How then do I move forward. It's setting them up when the classroom is boring, so the teacher has a difficult time teaching the student who is used to learning through fun.
Watching from Luxembourg thank you so much
Thank you so much!!!!!
Brilliant!! Love it!! Thank you!!🥳❤
I love your videos and will be implementing these tips. Both my kids learned the sounds quite organically, then they learned to blend sounds and read cvc words using balloons. My issue is the routine part. That is truly the hardest part for me. My son wants to learn and so does my daughter, they ask to do it ( but it’s when THEY want) so it doesn’t work for me. We also just came back from vacation and the first couple of times I tried to do learning time my son says “ugh I hope it’s not long” and that bothers me.
Im definitely taking these lessons.
Wow , Thank you so much 🎉🎉🎉very helpful
This is genius! Love you insight
Thank you so much
You’re welcome!
Amazing advice
If I do it outside my son will just get distracted looking for bugs his favorite thing to do.
Bro, thank you a lot for your brilliant guide🏁🏁🏁👍👍👍👍👍
Wow best video iv seen in a while thank you!
Very helpful
Any suggestions. Granddaughter loves playing in the water. Any form sprinkler bathing swimming pool
Man, point three is a ouch moment 🤪
Hello sir yesterday i saw one of your other video and its just what i needed so i wanted to thank you
Sir this time i have a question if you dont mind me asking cuz i wanted to change and help my son to love learning and to listen Step 4 what you think i should do if he keeps saying no if i ask him to do something
Am going to try this,,,coz my son hate learning
What about teens ? What steps we can do with a 9th grader that hates learning?
HOW TO FIX those other 23h and 55min for stubborn kids?
How do you fix the rest of the 24hrs? We are 8, how could I have so miserably failed. At 8 we are struggling with basics.
What amount of screen time is appropriate
All facts💯
How do I deal with a very playful child like my kid all he thinks about is completing the work just to get done but then 2 minutes later he forgot all that work that he just went over
I bet!
100%
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I'm curious why a mental disability wasn't considered. They could be dyslexic and its just not clicking for them. Follow up with your pediatrician and get your child evaluated.
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🤍 Thank you soo much.