1) stop teaching scout to read
2) stop teaching scout to wriite
Miss Caroline tells Scout to tell her father to stop teaching her to read.
not to teach me anymore it would interfere with my reading
she tells scout not to have atticus read to her and also miss caroline told scout to stop being so smart
Miss Caroline tells Scout to tell Atticus to have him stop teaching Scout how to read and write.
not to teach me anymore it would interfere with my reading.
She said. Now you tell your father not to teach you any more. It's best to begin reading with a fresh mind. You tell him I'll take over from here and try to undo the damage
Miss Caroline tells Scout that she can not read with Atticus anymore at home.
Reading and possibly writing
Scout's teacher, Miss Caroline, tells her to stop reading at home with her father because she believes it interferes with Scout's learning in the classroom. Miss Caroline wants Scout to focus on the curriculum set by the school.
Caroline Fisher is Scout's first-grade teacher in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. She is strict and traditional in her teaching methods, and initially has difficulty understanding Scout's advanced reading skills. Caroline's lack of experience and understanding of Maycomb's culture causes misunderstandings with her students.
Miss Caroline told Scout to stop reading at home because she believed that Scout was already too advanced compared to the rest of her classmates. Miss Caroline thought it would be better for Scout to start learning at the same pace as the other students.
I haven't read the book....Sorry! But I found she was telling him not to do something.
She didn't want scout to be reading
Atticus tells Scout not to mention the compromise they made about reading at home because he wants her to learn to fight her own battles and not rely on special treatment or exceptions. He believes that it is important for Scout to develop her own independence and self-reliance without needing to rely on their agreement.
He tells her that if she promises not to tell Miss Caroline about them reading at home, but continues to put up with her and her antics and continue to go to school, then they'll keep reading every night.
Reading and possibly writing
Atticus compromised with Scout by agreeing that she could keep attending school as long as they continued to read together at home as usual. This way, Scout could still enjoy her schooling while also maintaining her education at home with her father.
Because she got in trouble for exposing why Walter didn't wanna take ms.Caroline's money
Scout's question was "What's rape?"
He tells her that if she promises not to tell Miss Caroline about them reading at home, but continues to put up with her and her antics and continue to go to school, then they'll keep reading every night.