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Teaching preschooler to read.

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MrEBear · 23/09/2015 16:07

I posted in primary section too.
DS is 4.5 the schools in my area seem to use jolly phonics and biff chip books. There is a history of dyslexia in my family and I'd rather he learned phonics first rather than the confusion of mixed methods.
I've started with jolly phonics activity books. How far though them should he be before I introduce reading books?
Is it worth getting the jolly readers or just use Songbirds I already have?
Are the Songbirds activity books worth using after jolly phonics?

Any other reading schemes that I should consider, was thinking about the Usborne very first books?

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