Can you remember not being able to read?
I can very clearly remember looking at a stop sign and not understanding what it meant at the time because I couldn t read. I am just wondering if anyone else remembers not being able to read either.
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No. I was reading at a very early age. Billboards, newspaper headlines, etc.
Thanks to Mom and the Magnetic Alphabet Board. And phonics.
Since I could read before I started gr 1 I don't remember a time when I couldn't read.
I don't. I don't really remember learning how to read either. Just feels like I've known my whole life..
There are still some (really huge words) that I can remember learning, but I'm not sure if that would be the same thing.
Not exactly. I do remember the wonder and joy as I read my 1st book by myself...feeling the magical connections in my brain all lining up just so.
Yes I can. I remember that my mother used to get letters from her mother and she'd tell me bits and pieces of what my grandma had written. I was amazed that squiggles on a sheet of paper could "talk" to her like that. I'd ask questions to which my mother would reply, "I don't know, grandma didn't mention that." I didn't understand why my mother couldn't just ask the squiggles. It really did seem like magic to me. I must've been very young at the time, yet I remember the feeling so vividly.
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