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On Your Baby Can Read - But Why?
Posted on June 5 at 4:51 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
I too agree that the best way to prepare your child for reading is to interact with them read and share your time and yes enunciate the sounds of the words. As a reading techer for over ten years. The most satisfying way to teach chldren to read is play games and have fun. Reaading should not be drudgery but and enjoyable expereince. I have had tremendous success with using multi sesnory strategies that really motivates children as young as 3 to learn to read. Why not play a game of hopscotch and put letters in the the squares . When your child hops on t aletter let mhim or her say the letter and the sound . Children love it and willeasily lern it because it is fun, I would like to invite you to visit Funn with Phonics Tutoring Company view the many creative and fun ideas you can do with your child with no cost.