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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-01-27 06:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #3311 ]


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Re: Things you assume about authors based on the stuff they write

[personal profile] herpymcderp 2016-01-28 06:26 am (UTC)(link)
Oof, sources. My information comes strictly from my old psych textbooks that put the average age of beginning to read (i.e. normal development) at age 5-6. According to that information, language milestones for children ages 0-3 are mainly phonetic, 4-5 some reading and writing... etc.

I guess it would depend on the individual, but I think the prevailing wisdom is that if a child hasn't "taken" to reading on their own by age 5 they should be actively taught. Starting before (or at) 3 years is definitely out of a normal range, supposedly.

I kind of wish I had bothered taking developmental psych, because I could probably fact check that better than not at all.