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Delayed Reading Triumph!

By Upatdawn @lisakeva

God made me different and beautiful    Delayed reading

"God made me different and beautiful"

This is my daughter.
She's definitetly not the average girl.  She's not quiet nor does she sit still.  She prefers to move.  And move she must!
She's never set foot in a school building.
She's never been called 'stupid', 'slow', 'incapable or given a label.
This is what homeschooling has meant for her. The freedom to learn in the manner of which she needs without fear of labels or ridicule.  It has also meant that to the observer, that she is behind in reading or that she is a slow reader.
It was not uncommon for us to finish one school year and need to repeat the reading portion of it over the summer bridging into the next year.
It was not uncommon for my daughter to read standing up, or moving while doing so.  Keeping still drained all her energy making it difficult for her to think.
It was not uncommon for my daughter to read books below her "grade" level or to continue sounding out simple words.
It was also not uncommon for my daughter to make huge leaps in her abilities about every 6 months.
This even after we discovered she needed reading glasses.
It was my mission to birth within my children the love to read.  My first two children were early and "right-on-time" learners who loved to read and read well above grade level.  My third born, a girl, was very different.  I held to my resolve to be patient and loving with my daughter knowing she would bloom when she was ready.
I was counseled that in the spectrum of reading, most kids catch up to each other by the time they are 9.
My daughter will be 10 next month.   Still, I was patient.
Then last week during our Mom and Daughter Bible Study time, my eyes got so tired that I wanted to lay the book aside.  Without hesitation, my daughter picked up the book and continued the study. Willingly reading with fluidity and expressive personality!
I was in awe!  I had waited for this moment for years.  My daughter was willingly reading a book meant for an adult without hesitation.
Then this week I did something I wouldn't have dreamed of even last week.  I handed her a book to read on her own that is technically above her grade level.  It's a book that I had willingly wanted to read aloud to her --- but now seemed like something she'd enjoy on her own.
She took the book, willingly and has been reading on her own enjoying every minute.
THIS, this is just one of the reason we homeschool!
This post written and property of Homeschool Circus and can be found at: www.upatdawnreadytowork.com.

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