Posts Tagged ‘preschool reading’

ABC Books Help Preschoolers Learn Letters and Sounds

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

A fun way to help your preschooler build strong letter-sound recognition is by sharing what are called “ABC books.” An ABC book is a book where each letter of the alphabet appears on a separate page along with a colorful picture that begins with the letter being featured on the page. As the book progresses, children see each letter along with one or more words that being with the specific letter. By helping your child learn to recognize the letter, it’s shape and the primary sound it makes, you are helping your child become more aware of the sounds of our language. The stronger your child becomes in this skill, the better reader he or she will become so be sure to share lots of ABC books with your preschooler!

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Phonemic Awareness or Mother Goose Knew Her Stuff!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Many of us grew up reading the wonderful rhymes of Mother Goose and enjoying the sing-song rhymes and playful language in these fun rhymes. What our parents didn’t know though, was that playing with language and making rhymes were a great way to help small children learn the “lilt” of their language. Children who play with rhyme and listen to stories with a lot of rhyme are helpful to developing a child’s sense of phonemic awareness. When a child enters school with a well developed sense of language and rhyme, they learn to read much faster than do children who do not bring this same understanding of language to school. So, the next time you hear your child making rhymes out of the words s/he hears encourage him and share in the fun word play. You will be helping your child strengthen his or her reading potential.

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