HOORAY, RestInHim - thanks for sharing!

It is exciting to see dc beginning to read, isn't it?!? I have found that - for me - the biggest thing I can do to successfully teach phonics is to focus on being patient and encouraging, while also being very consistent in teaching it. It is surprising how difficult this can be sometimes when teaching phonics!

I can tell from your post here, that you are doing exactly that - being patient and encouraging - and consistently teaching it! Way to go, Mom!

For those of you not seeing phonics results as fast as you wish you would, or for those feeling frustrated, I would encourage you to stick with it and try to keep moving ahead slowly but surely a little each day. Bumps in the phonics road are common and to be expected. We often end up doing several years of phonics here, and then we add Explode the Code Workbooks 1-2 after that to keep phonics in the loop for a bit longer. If you view phonics as something that may be a gradual thing to teach over multiple years going into it, it takes the pressure off for the the first year to be 'all that.'

At least that's been my experience 3 times over.

I also can say that phonics is the one thing we don't take a break in the middle of - we have to keep that momentum going, it seems to me with my kiddos at least - or we lose it. So, we are continuing to work on phonics and early reading through the summer with Emmett right now -just 15 minutes a day, but it is keeping him moving forward. I'm so glad you shared this encouragement here, RestInHim! Your posts are a joy to read and an encouragement to others. Thanks!
In Christ,
Julie