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| - | + | Finding out to say their ABC... | |
| - | + | One of the initial steps in becoming a successful reader is to understand to recognize the letters of the alphabet. The alphabetic principle teaches that spoken language is represented by written words that are created up of varying combinations of letters, and that these letters and combinations of them make up all of the sounds in spoken language. Attaching sounds to these letters and understanding to write them paves the way to successful reading and writing. | |
| - | + | Understanding to say their ABCs is a great start off for any preschooler, but it is just as important for your youngster to understand the sounds of the letters. Preschoolers, who know the sounds of the letters of the alphabet, have an easier time studying to study. | |
| - | + | In order to study, each kid have to know the sounds of the letters as well as the shapes and order. More than that he should be able to recall them rapidly. When he sees the letter he need to be in a position to say the letter or vocalize its sound without having hesitation. This need to happen whether he hears the letters in order or not. | |
| - | + | Although the alphabet song can be a entertaining way to start off learning the ABCs it is not enough since kids also need to have to be able to recognize each individual letter. In fact, this skill is considerably a lot more important than being aware of where it falls in the alphabet as it is the essential in understanding to read. | |
| - | + | Study shows it is important for young young children to be capable to: | |
| - | + | ~ Recognize and name letters | |
| - | + | ~ Recognize starting letters in familiar words (especially their personal name) | |
| - | + | ~ Recognize each capital and lowercase letters | |
| - | + | ~ Relate letters to the certain sounds they represent | |
| - | + | Expertise of the alphabet is the foundation to your child's literacy development and you should not assume your kid will learn this talent in kindergarten. Waiting until kindergarten to learn the ABCs will put your child behind several other students and might lead to added stress. | |
| - | + | Young children who can read independently "translate" alphabet shapes accurately back into sounds. If we want our children to be capable to read independently, we required to teach them: | |
| - | + | ~ The shapes of the alphabet letters | |
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| + | ~ The different sounds of every letter | ||
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| + | ~ The sounds made by combined letters. | ||
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| + | You can commence teaching the alphabet when your child is young. My son mastered his letters by his second birthday and I helped him do that without flashcards and without having whining! He loves working with his "letters" and even now as he approaches his fourth birthday requests a specific game or activity. He does not know he's learning-he just thinks he's having enjoyable with his Mommy. | ||
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| + | There are numerous methods that you can help your preschooler find out the sounds and names of the letters of the alphabet. | ||
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| + | You do not want pricey tools and programs and in truth many of these can be counterproductive as they make learning work. My greatest good results was simply to operate on letters in context with the globe whenever he seemed open to the chance. The alphabet became just a element of our day-to-day life such as errands and play time. | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 5 March 2013
Finding out to say their ABC...
One of the initial steps in becoming a successful reader is to understand to recognize the letters of the alphabet. The alphabetic principle teaches that spoken language is represented by written words that are created up of varying combinations of letters, and that these letters and combinations of them make up all of the sounds in spoken language. Attaching sounds to these letters and understanding to write them paves the way to successful reading and writing.
Understanding to say their ABCs is a great start off for any preschooler, but it is just as important for your youngster to understand the sounds of the letters. Preschoolers, who know the sounds of the letters of the alphabet, have an easier time studying to study.
In order to study, each kid have to know the sounds of the letters as well as the shapes and order. More than that he should be able to recall them rapidly. When he sees the letter he need to be in a position to say the letter or vocalize its sound without having hesitation. This need to happen whether he hears the letters in order or not.
Although the alphabet song can be a entertaining way to start off learning the ABCs it is not enough since kids also need to have to be able to recognize each individual letter. In fact, this skill is considerably a lot more important than being aware of where it falls in the alphabet as it is the essential in understanding to read.
Study shows it is important for young young children to be capable to:
~ Recognize and name letters
~ Recognize starting letters in familiar words (especially their personal name)
~ Recognize each capital and lowercase letters
~ Relate letters to the certain sounds they represent
Expertise of the alphabet is the foundation to your child's literacy development and you should not assume your kid will learn this talent in kindergarten. Waiting until kindergarten to learn the ABCs will put your child behind several other students and might lead to added stress.
Young children who can read independently "translate" alphabet shapes accurately back into sounds. If we want our children to be capable to read independently, we required to teach them:
~ The shapes of the alphabet letters
~ The different sounds of every letter
~ The sounds made by combined letters.
You can commence teaching the alphabet when your child is young. My son mastered his letters by his second birthday and I helped him do that without flashcards and without having whining! He loves working with his "letters" and even now as he approaches his fourth birthday requests a specific game or activity. He does not know he's learning-he just thinks he's having enjoyable with his Mommy.
There are numerous methods that you can help your preschooler find out the sounds and names of the letters of the alphabet.
You do not want pricey tools and programs and in truth many of these can be counterproductive as they make learning work. My greatest good results was simply to operate on letters in context with the globe whenever he seemed open to the chance. The alphabet became just a element of our day-to-day life such as errands and play time.
