Kudos for the Video! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you thought about - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (probably on Google)? It is a smashing one off guide for teaching children to read minus the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my BF at last got excellent success with it.
Thank you so much for uploading this very informational video. Thank God I found this even if it was uploaded 10 years ago. Will definitely use this technique for my DS daughter Alia
Thank you for your time and effort that went into this workshop!! It really helped me a lot. I'm so excited! I'm looking forward to watching your other workshops too
I just applied the match game with my year old daughter Lily and she took to it immediatey..and today is the first day of the week so a new group of sight words to learn and there were no fights , no tears and I am amazed and grateful. THANK YOU
Thank you for making this public knowledge! This is a great resource for teachers and parents, and I've been using it with my daughter for about a week now. I love how it's an effortless strategy, and the materials are things you already have at home! This is life changing for us, considering my daughter hated doing flashcards with letters, but has really taken to the matching with words. I'm confident that my daughter will be reading in no time, which at one time I though may not be possible!
Your video was extremely helpful. Every school year I get a handful of students who are either reading below grade level, still at the decoding words level and are not yet fluent readers, or who have an underlying learning disability and have yet to be identified under Child Find. Your strategies have confirmed my intervention as well as given me new ways to help students' literacy development. Even though these activities are designed for learners with developmental disabilities, I find they still work for all learners. Thank you so much. I hope you make more videos each focusing on a different skill (I.e., letter sounds; sight words; oral reading fluency; phonics; etc.) ❤️
My son has Down Syndrome. This was the best video I have watched on how to teach my son to read. I have always thought that he had little interest in decoding, but I now realize that is not the best way to teach him to read. Thank you!
@@a016202I get it people with Down syndrome are not as intelligent as the average person, but I think calling a human being a potato is really inappropriate. I think if you had a child with a disability, you wouldn’t want anyone to call them a vegetable or anyone viewing them as less than human.
Thank you so much for this workshop. I am getting ready to tutor a second grader with down syndrome. This is so much fun and I love keeping it fun. I am excited to present these methods.
Thank you! All I was ever taught even at masters level is OG is the best but many of my young students with low working don't go beyond blending cvc well at all! Thank goodness we can have another starting point!
Such a great presentation!! It's been very complete and useful. I'll make sure of putting all the tips you have shown us into practice with my DS students in my English language class!! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for the video. I can't wait to introduce my son to these new and fun ways of learning. He reads very well but we need to improve his comprehension. I believe these strategies will put us on the right track.
Thanks for the video content! Apologies for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you ever tried - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (probably on Google)? It is an awesome one off guide for teaching children to read minus the normal expense. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my good mate called Gray at last got excellent results with it.
I really appreciate your support. I live in UK I would like to get this workshops face to face in London if you have a branch here with my daughter who is 10. Thanks
Hello Eleanor, this was the most amazing workshop . I have learned so much from it and it has caused me to really get excited about teaching my soon to be nine year old son (Isaac ) with Down Syndrome. He learns very quickly and he likes to learn. Do you have a step by step process or program I can help him with. I am willing to do whatever it takes to help him be all that he can be. If it is possible can you please respond. Thank you, Mrs. W.
WOW! What a great video! Well done and clearly explained. I am so excited to start this for one of my students. I ran out to a bookstore tonight and purchased the book by Patricia. Thank you again! Diane
Hi thank you for this video, I have a sister with downsydrome who is now 23 and is finding challenges forming full sentences so this video helped very much.! where can we purchase books and flashcards such as the ones in the video? Simple sentence book like the bowling one looked great! thank you
As we know I do I have Down syndrome no matter how during afternoon students with Down syndrome we need to learn and be patient treat others because learners will teaching questions you feel better way I look how you feel in school
The beauty of this approach is that you don't need lots of printed resources. Because you are starting with the words that are most motivating and high-meaning for your child, all you need to get going is some sheets of blank card, a fat pen and a pair of scissors.
Hello. Thank you so much for the info. I have a question. My baby is 3/12 years old and he is bilingual(English/ Spanish). He says some words but less than the average. Perhaps he knows how to say around 30 to 40 words in the combine languages. He says words in English and Spanish, however he doesn't say two words together yet. My question is... Should I focus more in the speaking part instead of focusing in teaching reading??? I was about to buy a book to teach kids to read. It's called "Children learning reading" by Jim Yang. Of course is not specialized for kids with trisomy 21 but I thought of giving it a chance. It looks pretty good. Thank you so much for your kind response! =)
thanks for this video.i like to know if a child not like to write then what she will do..you talking only about reading...how i start her writing...plz help
Hello, I have a 5 year old daughter that is going to start kindergarden. How Can I start to teach her how to read or to know the sound of the letters. She gets confuse with the letter and the sound. Also, she can’t pronounce the Words correctly. She also does not want to talk, when I make her to say what she wants, she only say it and that’s it, she doesn’t say it by her self. Also she say only what I teach her, she doesn’t learn by her self like listening others. Is that normal? I don't know if I make myself understood but I have many doubts that I don't know if they are normal or not. I hope you can help me. How Can I start or what to do now that my daughter is starting kindergarden with her with his super limited speech. She undestand a lot and I know She is very intelligent but her speech makes her fall She is very intelligent but her speech makes her fall behind. An other problem is that she needs to learn two lenguages.
My kid is 8 years old. We native language is portuguese. We want to teach him how to read in Portuguese and English. I’ve using Glenn Doman to Portuguese. To english I’ve been using IPA and flashcards. Whats else I should ad to faster the reading process?
Specialists' advice that the greatest time to start working out is between 6 to fifteen years of age. Along with training programs, there will vary stages that the kid goes through as she or he progresses. The first phase is where the fundamental things are taught. For the kids learning the site helpkidsread.net is really bes. Thank you for this video
my sis son is very active but he cant speek clearly only two letter words like ok, bye, hi etc. plese need your help how to imrove him although he is very ineligents and quike.
I have a down syndrone boy who is 13 years he doesn't like to spell words but he keep murmuring words that he likes how can I teach him to listen and speak
HELP ME PLZ my brother has down syndrome and I live in a country where there is no support what so ever no medical care/support no schools for those with special need and I sometimes cry BC of the way my brother is an Di can't make it better I always wonder how will he live the rest of his life when all of us die ? I need someone to help me and my family idk like how are we supposed to help and make it better ? is there any specific thing we must do like idk pronunciation lessons or Smth btw he is now 5 yrs old he didn't receive any "treatmrnt" he has a strong head he can do everything the problem is that he doesn't want to. for example he can say like mama but when we say say mama he refuses ... PLZ I want him to be better
hela krichene I know this is really late but hang in there. I also have a brother with Down syndrome and everyday I try to teach him little by little. Sometimes it feels hopeless but the important thing is to stay motivated. I hope this helps
Why bother watching this video if you believe that? Also the video literally shows people with Down syndrome reading so I guess your stupid and ignorant comment is wrong
@@ordinaryperson1808 I didn’t watch it all. It came on as an autoplay. And yes, DS children may be able to learn basic reading using sight words, prompting, and pictures but they’ll never truly understand language or abstract concepts it takes to read a novel, follow multi-step instructions, etc. According to several published studies, most will never progress past the ability of an average 7-8 year old.
This is the most comprehensive video on teaching kids with Down Syndrome to read. Thank you very much for posting
Kudos for the Video! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you thought about - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (probably on Google)? It is a smashing one off guide for teaching children to read minus the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my BF at last got excellent success with it.
Thank you so much for uploading this very informational video. Thank God I found this even if it was uploaded 10 years ago. Will definitely use this technique for my DS daughter Alia
Thank you for your time and effort that went into this workshop!! It really helped me a lot. I'm so excited! I'm looking forward to watching your other workshops too
I just applied the match game with my year old daughter Lily and she took to it immediatey..and today is the first day of the week so a new group of sight words to learn and there were no fights , no tears and I am amazed and grateful. THANK YOU
6yr old*
Hi need for game for bignners
Thank you for making this public knowledge! This is a great resource for teachers and parents, and I've been using it with my daughter for about a week now. I love how it's an effortless strategy, and the materials are things you already have at home! This is life changing for us, considering my daughter hated doing flashcards with letters, but has really taken to the matching with words. I'm confident that my daughter will be reading in no time, which at one time I though may not be possible!
Your video was extremely helpful. Every school year I get a handful of students who are either reading below grade level, still at the decoding words level and are not yet fluent readers, or who have an underlying learning disability and have yet to be identified under Child Find. Your strategies have confirmed my intervention as well as given me new ways to help students' literacy development. Even though these activities are designed for learners with developmental disabilities, I find they still work for all learners. Thank you so much.
I hope you make more videos each focusing on a different skill (I.e., letter sounds; sight words; oral reading fluency; phonics; etc.)
❤️
So much love and respect!! So informative. Thank you so much! 🔥🩵🎉
My son has Down Syndrome. This was the best video I have watched on how to teach my son to read. I have always thought that he had little interest in decoding, but I now realize that is not the best way to teach him to read. Thank you!
Chasity Mooney
Can your potato read and write?
@@a016202I get it people with Down syndrome are not as intelligent as the average person, but I think calling a human being a potato is really inappropriate. I think if you had a child with a disability, you wouldn’t want anyone to call them a vegetable or anyone viewing them as less than human.
Thank you so much for this workshop. I am getting ready to tutor a second grader with down syndrome. This is so much fun and I love keeping it fun. I am excited to present these methods.
This is so amazing workshop.
Thank you! All I was ever taught even at masters level is OG is the best but many of my young students with low working don't go beyond blending cvc well at all! Thank goodness we can have another starting point!
Amazing informations and tips for our kids. Thank you
This video is very helpful for teachers, thank you
Thank you very much for posting. Give me inspirataion
Love these techniques! Thank you for posting this great video!
Thank you for sharing this information! My daughter has Ds and we are trying to learn how to teach her sight words and reading.
Amazing efforts! Really helped a lot, thank you so much!
Thank you for giving examples and demonstrating how to use these processes with students. This taught me a lot, thank you!
This is awesome. Thank you for putting this together. Thank you!
Such a great presentation!! It's been very complete and useful. I'll make sure of putting all the tips you have shown us into practice with my DS students in my English language class!! Thanks a lot!
very helpful, thank you!
Great information! It is easy to understand the information. Well done!
Very helpful. Wish I had access to it earlier. Its never too late to start. Thank you so, so much
Thank you so so much. I been looking for a video like this one :)
I wish we had a school like this in India! Great video! thank you so much.. Ill work with my child with this method.
Thank you.
this video has been extremely helpful, thank you
Very informative and practical information on helping D.S. kids to read! Thanks!
thank you , this is so helpful
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the video. I can't wait to introduce my son to these new and fun ways of learning. He reads very well but we need to improve his comprehension. I believe these strategies will put us on the right track.
Thank you for your initiative.
I could learn efficient ways for the children with Down syndrome to practice reading. Thanks for sharing this video!
Thank you so much, this is a million dollar workshop for me!
Thank you so much. Even though, thank you doesn’t seem enough, to me, to appreciate your videos.
So nice of you! Thank you!
This is very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you❤
Very good i learned alot thanks
This is very helpful. Thank you for making this video.
Thank you for sharing this valuable information!!
Wonderful video. Do you have a list of the books mentioned?
Thanks sooooooooo much for this wonderful video
very helpful video.Thanks
Thanks for the video content! Apologies for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you ever tried - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (probably on Google)? It is an awesome one off guide for teaching children to read minus the normal expense. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my good mate called Gray at last got excellent results with it.
Thank you for making this information available for everyone!!
extremely helpful information. Thank you!!
Thank you
For this
Video, it
Helped
A lot!
I really appreciate your support. I live in UK I would like to get this workshops face to face in London if you have a branch here with my daughter who is 10. Thanks
very helpful I want to try this with my son.
Hello Eleanor, this was the most amazing workshop . I have learned so much from it and it has caused me to really get excited about teaching my soon to be nine year old son (Isaac ) with Down Syndrome. He learns very quickly and he likes to learn. Do you have a step by step process or program I can help him with. I am willing to do whatever it takes to help him be all that he can be. If it is possible can you please respond. Thank you, Mrs. W.
Thank you So much for your Support with this videos.
🙏
Thanks, this has been very helpful. ADEBO
WOW! What a great video! Well done and clearly explained. I am so excited to start this for one of my students. I ran out to a bookstore tonight and purchased the book by Patricia. Thank you again! Diane
ruclips.net/channel/UChbgc5T7mZ5net2MJFvaL9A
Love this video, it is very helpful and so interesting😃👍🏻
So helpful
this is amazing
Thanks for video
Awesome video!
Hi thank you for this video, I have a sister with downsydrome who is now 23 and is finding challenges forming full sentences so this video helped very much.! where can we purchase books and flashcards such as the ones in the video? Simple sentence book like the bowling one looked great! thank you
How’s it going? I have a sister that is 14 and can’t speak correctly still. We are looking to hire a tutor but have no idea where
@@EastAfricanSniper have u tried a speech therapist?
@@tamaricashaw6967 we tried when she was very young but it didn't really work at all. May need to do it again now
As we know I do I have Down syndrome no matter how during afternoon students with Down syndrome we need to learn and be patient treat others because learners will teaching questions you feel better way I look how you feel in school
Huh? This makes no sense.
@@a016202 What a totally inappropriate and cruel comment you have made . It began the word ' huh' . What sort of word is that ?
Good information . thank u
Is there any resource centre where to print worksheets for reading ( selecting, matching etc. )
The beauty of this approach is that you don't need lots of printed resources. Because you are starting with the words that are most motivating and high-meaning for your child, all you need to get going is some sheets of blank card, a fat pen and a pair of scissors.
Hello. Thank you so much for the info. I have a question. My baby is 3/12 years old and he is bilingual(English/ Spanish). He says some words but less than the average. Perhaps he knows how to say around 30 to 40 words in the combine languages. He says words in English and Spanish, however he doesn't say two words together yet.
My question is... Should I focus more in the speaking part instead of focusing in teaching reading???
I was about to buy a book to teach kids to read. It's called "Children learning reading" by Jim Yang. Of course is not specialized for kids with trisomy 21 but I thought of giving it a chance. It looks pretty good.
Thank you so much for your kind response! =)
Thank you so much ..It was really helpful
thanks for this video.i like to know if a child not like to write then what she will do..you talking only about reading...how i start her writing...plz help
How can I contact a person from this site? :)
I can use words before I teach letters?
Hello, I have a 5 year old daughter that is going to start kindergarden. How Can I start to teach her how to read or to know the sound of the letters. She gets confuse with the letter and the sound. Also, she can’t pronounce the Words correctly. She also does not want to talk, when I make her to say what she wants, she only say it and that’s it, she doesn’t say it by her self. Also she say only what I teach her, she doesn’t learn by her self like listening others. Is that normal? I don't know if I make myself understood but I have many doubts that I don't know if they are normal or not. I hope you can help me. How Can I start or what to do now that my daughter is starting kindergarden with her with his super limited speech. She undestand a lot and I know She is very intelligent but her speech makes her fall She is very intelligent but her speech makes her fall behind. An other problem is that she needs to learn two lenguages.
My kid is 8 years old. We native language is portuguese. We want to teach him how to read in Portuguese and English. I’ve using Glenn Doman to Portuguese. To english I’ve been using IPA and flashcards. Whats else I should ad to faster the reading process?
Great Video
Specialists' advice that the greatest time to start working out is between 6 to fifteen years of age. Along with training programs, there will vary stages that the kid goes through as she or he progresses. The first phase is where the fundamental things are taught. For the kids learning the site helpkidsread.net is really bes. Thank you for this video
Is there a school in Maryland that employs this technique?
I can see the children speak and read, but what todo if child is severly speech delay? How this would work?
They don't need to speak when they read, it's fine for them to use the Makaton signs instead as they follow the text.
How this book was created? the flap book.
my sis son is very active but he cant speek clearly only two letter words like ok, bye, hi etc. plese need your help how to imrove him although he is very ineligents and quike.
I had a adult Down Syndrome adult male in therapy who could read on a 3rd grade level but he did not comprehend what he read.
I have a down syndrone boy who is 13 years he doesn't like to spell words but he keep murmuring words that he likes how can I teach him to listen and speak
HELP ME PLZ
my brother has down syndrome and I live in a country where there is no support what so ever no medical care/support no schools for those with special need and I sometimes cry BC of the way my brother is an Di can't make it better I always wonder how will he live the rest of his life when all of us die ? I need someone to help me and my family idk like how are we supposed to help and make it better ? is there any specific thing we must do like idk pronunciation lessons or Smth btw he is now 5 yrs old he didn't receive any "treatmrnt" he has a strong head he can do everything the problem is that he doesn't want to. for example he can say like mama but when we say say mama he refuses ... PLZ I want him to be better
hela krichene I know this is really late but hang in there. I also have a brother with Down syndrome and everyday I try to teach him little by little. Sometimes it feels hopeless but the important thing is to stay motivated. I hope this helps
plz help my son 5years old taking not come how explain that's boy my taking not reply
Aunt Nancy Cremeans
Mom Melissa Oiler
plz how is explain plz help match video
I have down syndrome boy of 5 years old,he uses mobile every time.how I can teach them such type activities.plz guide me
14:20
We made superhero book and comics superheroes are the best because we still have superpowers I googled it made by RUclips channel
What happen no reply plz god plz help
D.S
This and the are not prepositions.
Why bother? They can’t learn. My cat has a better chance.
I hope you never have children. If your child was born with special needs you would be the worst parent
Why bother watching this video if you believe that? Also the video literally shows people with Down syndrome reading so I guess your stupid and ignorant comment is wrong
@@youtubewatcher1698 I have 3. Thankfully all the genetics are normal.
@@ordinaryperson1808 I didn’t watch it all. It came on as an autoplay. And yes, DS children may be able to learn basic reading using sight words, prompting, and pictures but they’ll never truly understand language or abstract concepts it takes to read a novel, follow multi-step instructions, etc. According to several published studies, most will never progress past the ability of an average 7-8 year old.
@@a016202 Congratulations for being this weeks biggest RUclips troll I've seen .