Charlotte Mason said it was key to read without stopping to explain things along the way, as she believed that broke up the flow of the author's words and worked against teaching comprehension. I have come to agree with her whole-heartedly.
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The flow of the reading is broken up, and this makes remembering a fluid storyline more difficult. So, I'd just read smoothly, with appropriate pacing and expression, and let ds learn the habit of listening. Personally, I believe it best to have dc sitting next to me looking at the book as I read. This fosters comprehension as dc look at the pictures, and as they are able, follow along with the reading. I have 3 sons, and 2 of the 3 are definitely bodily kinesthetic. I let them fidget as I read, but they need to sit by me and follow along. This has helped them learn to attend well to the readings and has taught them to grow into giving good narrations. Orally narrating is a skill that takes many, many years to grow into. It is important to remember that at first, any narration is to be accepted. Carefully reading through the Oral Narration Tips in the Appendix helps me out with how to approach narrating. Of course, you will not even see these tips until Bigger Hearts for His Glory, as Beyond is simply a very basic introduction to narration skills. Charlotte Mason advocated the short lesson method, and that is the format Beyond follows within its plans. Each reading has a follow-up designed to help foster comprehension, so there is no need to draw out lessons and add more comprehension questions or discussion as this will undo the beauty of the short lesson format. Little ones really cannot attend to a task for all that more than 15 minutes, and Beyond recognizes this and keeps lessons short. So, I'd just enjoy clipping along, reading fluently and doing the follow-ups, and let your ds soak up what he does. He will begin to surprise you as the year goes on - the reading is so interesting - the follow-ups such fun and often quite active - I think he'll grow into Beyond nicely as the year goes on. Our wiggly boys sure did!
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HTH!
In Christ,
Julie