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teacher
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i think it was my name or Cat
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I could read fairly well before Kindergarten... so I really don't know how to answer that...
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"See". The next were "Jane" and "run". ;-)
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Id, if not read, at least internalized. According to Freud, we are born with our Id. The id is an important part of our personality because as newborns, it allows us to get our basic needs met. Freud believed that the id is based on our pleasure principle. In other words, the id wants whatever feels good at the time, with no consideration for the reality of the situation. When a child is hungry, the id wants food, and therefore the child cries. When the child needs to be changed, the id cries. When the child is uncomfortable, in pain, too hot, too cold, or just wants attention, the id speaks up until his or her needs are met. The id doesn't care about reality, about the needs of anyone else, only its own satisfaction. If you think about it, babies are not real considerate of their parents' wishes. They have no care for time, whether their parents are sleeping, relaxing, eating dinner, or bathing. When the id wants something, nothing else is important.
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I can't remember.
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I never went to kindergarten. :o
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Probably "cat", but I can't really remember. I remember the first book that I ever read, though: Jonathan Jasper Jeremy Jones.
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As an aside, the *last* words I learned in graduate skule were "NDSL loan repayment schedule".
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Mom and I could spell it too.
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Jackhammer!
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Red....and then green. Green is a more advanced word than red.
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'EXIT'
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I learned to read long before kindergarten. I have no idea what the first word was though... probably something from Sesame Street or the Electric Company.
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I started learning to read when I was 4, I had a fit because nobody had time to read to me, so my older cousin started teaching me. I used to roll my eyes and sigh and huff when I started school because it was irritating to me that nobody else could even read the easy 3-letter words!
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Hmm...not for certain...that's almost 40 years ago. But, I'd guess it was probably my name...it's short and easy to spell.
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I think it was red, then see spot run.... Kinda funny when you think about it (red spot running) Ohhhh! creepy.. lol
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cant remember, but I bet it was " a" LOL :)
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Amma in Telugu. It will be equal to Mama in English.
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This of course, was a long time ago, but I think the very first word I was taught to read and recognize, was my name.
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i think my name, and then after that probably mom or dad
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My mom taught me how to read before nursery school, as I taught my son how to read before pre-school. I don't remember what the first word was..that was a very very long time ago! :)
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I read before kindergarten, mostly because my parents were teachers and I was one of the older students (July birthday). But I really don't know what the first word I read was. We had many pets, so probably cat or dog.
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go
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Sight words:a,I,of,the,his,her,and ect...
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Ketchup.
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Whatever the first word on the first lunch menu was. I read that everyday to class, as I knew how to read before starting school.
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