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	<title>Comments on: Teach Your Child to read&#8230; in Russian</title>
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		<title>By: anastasia@ Healthy Mama Info</title>
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		<dc:creator>anastasia@ Healthy Mama Info</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for this article! Love the ideas on your site.</description>
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		<title>By: Tanya</title>
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		<description>Hi.  I came across this website when I was searching the Internet for information on Zayzsev’s Cubes. Your site is the only resource for teaching young children to read by Domen’s Method in Russian I could find on Internet. I’m very upset at myself that did not learn about Domen’s Method  earlier . I have been showing word flash cards to my twenty six month old daughter for about three weeks now. We’re still working on figuring the pattern of presenting the cards that would work best for us. My daughter is very active, and it’s not easy to get her attention fifteen times a day, she doesn’t seem too interested in the cards so far. We have reduced the number of daily cards from twenty five to fifteen, and show them as one set three times a day. It seems working much better, so we might add another set of math or/and another language later. I’d like to look into RightStart Mathematics introduced to me by this site as well. I’m planning on teaching her Russian, Ukrainian, English, and Spanish. We all (my husband, our older daughter, and I) speak Russian and English, I speak Ukrainian, and no one can speak Spanish yet, and we are planning to learn it together. We’ll see how it goes. Since we started with Russian, which is our priority, I have a question for Alenka or anyone who has experience teaching this language. In English the couplets, phrases and simple sentences can easily be made by simply combining individual words together. Due to grammar rules very often this would not be possible in Russian. Should I introduce the masculine form of adjectives and infinitive form of nouns now, but use their appropriate forms in the couplets, phrases and sentences later? How are you dealing with this, since so many different forms are possible? Do your children get confused by them? Do you have any suggestions for how to save time and ink on printing. Power point presentations is not an option for us since the computer is too addictive for our daughter. Thanks in advance for your response.  
P.S.  I’m sooooo glad I found this site. Special thanks to Alenka who created, and keeps it alive. I’m amazed what a devoted mother and generous person she is.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.  I came across this website when I was searching the Internet for information on Zayzsev’s Cubes. Your site is the only resource for teaching young children to read by Domen’s Method in Russian I could find on Internet. I’m very upset at myself that did not learn about Domen’s Method  earlier . I have been showing word flash cards to my twenty six month old daughter for about three weeks now. We’re still working on figuring the pattern of presenting the cards that would work best for us. My daughter is very active, and it’s not easy to get her attention fifteen times a day, she doesn’t seem too interested in the cards so far. We have reduced the number of daily cards from twenty five to fifteen, and show them as one set three times a day. It seems working much better, so we might add another set of math or/and another language later. I’d like to look into RightStart Mathematics introduced to me by this site as well. I’m planning on teaching her Russian, Ukrainian, English, and Spanish. We all (my husband, our older daughter, and I) speak Russian and English, I speak Ukrainian, and no one can speak Spanish yet, and we are planning to learn it together. We’ll see how it goes. Since we started with Russian, which is our priority, I have a question for Alenka or anyone who has experience teaching this language. In English the couplets, phrases and simple sentences can easily be made by simply combining individual words together. Due to grammar rules very often this would not be possible in Russian. Should I introduce the masculine form of adjectives and infinitive form of nouns now, but use their appropriate forms in the couplets, phrases and sentences later? How are you dealing with this, since so many different forms are possible? Do your children get confused by them? Do you have any suggestions for how to save time and ink on printing. Power point presentations is not an option for us since the computer is too addictive for our daughter. Thanks in advance for your response.<br />
P.S.  I’m sooooo glad I found this site. Special thanks to Alenka who created, and keeps it alive. I’m amazed what a devoted mother and generous person she is.</p>
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