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Re: my opinion...
Posted by Truly on 4/05/08
I'm also wondering this. I know that in Ontario, where we have a diverse population, it is not advised for parents to stop conversing in their native language. On 3/30/08, Sonia wrote: > Why on earth would you ever tell a parent that he or she > couldn't speak to their own child in their native language? > > > On 3/26/08, laura beth wrote: >> I just finished student teaching in November and have been >> working as a substitute teacher. I have been tutoring a >> student that is in first grade. I have seem real >> improvement with her. However, I showed her kindergarten >> sight words and she had no idea.Instead of sounding them >> out she will guess a word that is way off from what the >> word is. Also her parents are from a different country and >> speak to her in their native tongue. I tried to tell her >> mom that she needs to speak to her in English as much as >> possible to help her (the student even told me she gets >> confused when her mom talks to her). But her mom still >> talks to her in the native toungue. I know she's getting >> confused with her own language as well as learning the >> sounds of the English language. Also I don't understand >> how she was able to pass kindergarten with the level she >> is at when she does not know what she is expected to know >> in kindergarten but will be going into the second grade >> next year? help!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- tutoring , 3/26/08, by laura beth.
- Re: my opinion..., 3/30/08, by Sonia.
- Re: my opinion..., 4/05/08, by Truly.
- Re: my opinion..., 4/09/08, by laura beth .
- Re: my opinion..., 4/10/08, by Truly.
- Re: my opinion..., 4/15/08, by laura beth.
- Re: Supply Teaching, 4/16/08, by Truly.
- Re: Supply Teaching, 4/29/08, by t.
- Re: my opinion..., 5/01/08, by Michelle.
- Re: Assume nothing when, 8/28/08, by kathy/fl.
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