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Which is how we discovered Superwhy.
This show is seriously cute. SERIOUSLY.
So I visited their website. And if you click around a bit, you discover the part where the various characters have their own little videos. Princess Presto has "I love to spell". Great, great. She carefully sounds out the words, then spells them with her wand. Love it.
Except... she sounds out "Sing" by asking what letters make the N and G sounds.
Don't see the problem? Say the word a couple of times. A couple more. Slowly. Yeah. There's neither an N nor a G sound in it! Instead, there is a single ng sound - and that's the difference between sing and sin, so it's an important one! One would not spell out "Shin" as the S and H sounds, instead one would say that the sh sound is made from two letters, and that's the same principle here. BAD VIDEO. BAD.
(Meanwhile, Angelique is much more concerned about the fact that they don't say please to their supercomputer, and compelled me to type them a sternly worded email about it. We all have our priorities.)
This show is seriously cute. SERIOUSLY.
So I visited their website. And if you click around a bit, you discover the part where the various characters have their own little videos. Princess Presto has "I love to spell". Great, great. She carefully sounds out the words, then spells them with her wand. Love it.
Except... she sounds out "Sing" by asking what letters make the N and G sounds.
Don't see the problem? Say the word a couple of times. A couple more. Slowly. Yeah. There's neither an N nor a G sound in it! Instead, there is a single ng sound - and that's the difference between sing and sin, so it's an important one! One would not spell out "Shin" as the S and H sounds, instead one would say that the sh sound is made from two letters, and that's the same principle here. BAD VIDEO. BAD.
(Meanwhile, Angelique is much more concerned about the fact that they don't say please to their supercomputer, and compelled me to type them a sternly worded email about it. We all have our priorities.)
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Date: 2007-12-02 03:10 am (UTC)This teacher now found ways to give him breaks without him looking like FREAK KID WHO CANT HANDLE CLASS. I am thrilled. Two years running with great teachers. And that's gen ed -- I'm also happy that for Ted he has classes for autism spectrum kids and they do a lot of sensory stuff and accommodations. No adversives, no repetitive craziness, and a decent amount of general ed put in the mix with an aide.
K's school still pisses me off though. Abstinence only education? NO NO NO NO. Im still waiting for them to call me back so I can yell at them. (Well, wag a finger at them.)