5 Tips for Teaching Your Kids Letters and Sounds When They Aren’t Sticking

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
  • Your kids need to know letters and sounds to be able to sound out words. Unfortunately, this can be a hard, slow, and confusing process for some - especially if memory and processing problems are an issue.
    Kids who are struggling to learn their letters and sounds in kindergarten or 1st grade often need extra help to get them down. Utilizing these 5 techniques can really aid them.
    1. Focus on a few letters/sounds at a time. Add more after the first few are mastered. Keep adding until all have been learned.
    2. Help kids see “pictures” in the letters and/or make them with their hands to help them retrieve the letter names and sounds faster.
    3. Get tactile! Find ways for your child to feel the letters. Write them in shaving cream on the table. Let them feel sandpaper letters. Make letters out of Play-Doh. Write the letters in sand or dirt.
    4. Create memories! Bake letter cookies, play with bathtub letters, create a letter craft, play letter games, and read fun alphabet books together.
    5. Review, review, review! Don’t give up!!! Keep going over the letters and sounds until your child gets them… and then start reading with them!!!!
    For the Alphabasics letter book full of worksheets, go to www.KidsCanReadandWrite.com and look in the store. It is included for free in the Black Belt Reading program if you purchase that.
    For more help teaching your kids to read and write, go to www.KidsCanOnlineAcademy.com and look for the Black Belt Reading program (www.kidscanonlineacademy.com/....
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  • @peterwoforah118
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