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My 7 year old cusion!!; REad me or die!!
Topic Started: Aug 21 2008, 08:08 PM (338 Views)
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OK check this right my cusion is going to the 2and grade this year. My parents always make him read every night when he was in school. Well I was playing around on my game cube and he saw my zelda game wind waker and hes like I wanna play. so im like this wont be good. Because we all know it invoves countless hours of reading which I doubt he had the patince for. Wrong!!!! he loves the game and its really helping his reading skills. It takes him a little while to read the text but he gets it. He comes accors a lot of words he doesnt know how to say or what they mean but i am always there to help him out( no i dont play for him nor give away how to get past obstacles) I try to help him giveing suddle hints with out completley giving away how to do things.
I told my parents about how this was good for his thinking skills and reading skills and showed them how it is alot better then reading books and they was amazed on how well he was reading.

tell me can zelda not solve all of our probloms these days.;p

-from a hardcore zelda fan yours truley-

~sunate~
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Slayer103
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I remember doing something like this with my brother with OoT.
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Sunate
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Lol how did it turn out?
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Slayer103
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He turned out to be pretty good at it actually, and I think it helped him with his reading.
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Sunate
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LOLZ did he ever beat it?
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Slayer103
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He's beaten it so many times man... so many.
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Sunate
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HAHAHA nice dude.
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Slayer103
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Yeah. That was years ago and I think he still plays it on his Wii.
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Sunate
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LOL you guys dont live togeather?
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Slayer103
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Yeah we do, I just wasn't sure. Then I went into my living room the day right after I said that and there he was playing it.
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madlawyer
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As to quote Meta: "oh the sweet, sweet irony,"

In all seriousness though, video games were a reason I excelled academically in elementary school.
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Slayer103
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Really? I don't think they ever helped me much.
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