No conscious memory of learning to read, however I peg it at age 4 because I remember being puzzled and fascinated by the illegible (to me) sign on my daycare building. My mother says it was largely through TV comercials, and recalls a 7-Up commercial with which I was fascinated. It seems a natural way to learn... words in ads are often simple, spelled out visually and repeated ad nauseum.
I would also imitate one of the older kids my mom babysat, holding a book and pretending to read to other kids (which I do remember). By kindergarten those phonics handouts I kept getting in class seemed a waste of time.
dexkaden wrote:
Learning to read was the best thing I've ever done, as I've not put down a book since.
Forget reading - how do you type!!? [/self-serving literalistic humor, you may proceed to slap me now

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