Homeschool Toddlers
Friday, May 14th, 2010
Teaching Reading at home from birth
Reading and babies
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If you have a baby, you should talk to your baby and read, in order to prepare for next reading activities. Once she is a child who can talk and sing, she can begin learn letters and their sounds. It comes sooner than most parents think. from them can recognize letters and sounds associated with them, an education suitable for children. The pre-reading is reading aloud to children, singing the alphabet song, and highlighting letters to the children.
Reading, Writing, and preschoolers
Three or four years is ready to begin learn more about how to read. After children learn the names of the letters of the alphabet and the sounds of the teachings that are ready to start doing reading activities at home. This is the time to introduce phonetics.
Phonics is a reading education system that focuses on the sounds of letters and letter combinations make. The children have learned to associate sounds with letters, and these sounds can be used both to read and write words. You can spend ten minutes a day working with letter sounds and words of three letters and prepare your child for the sessions and in school.
Children also learn to write at this age. When your child begins to show interest to hold a pen or pencil, you have to help him learn to stand correctly. As soon as he has mastered scribbling, help is simple letters like S or T. Reading and writing are taught side by side in school, so that you can do the same thing when you help your child to reading activities at home.
Reading and school children
With this strong foundation, your child will be ready for traditional education. Do not be surprised if you are ahead of their peers class when she enters school. You may choose home schooling to keep their future work. Anyway, she will feel at home when school starts because you know the basics. Many of four years are taught phonics can read before entering kindergarten.
Once your child starts school, sure to continue working with her at home. Make reading activities every day. Same if you just read with your child, take turns to read age-appropriate material is will reinforce what they learn in school. It's time to make reading fun, because the memorization and exercises that will happen at school.
Another way to strengthen this taught in school is using the computer. Programs such as the child of the sources can help your child to practice and consolidate phonic skills that are necessary for learning to read. The equipment is interesting for children to use as possible to the time to help your child with reading. Remember, for most children learn the team plays, no education, so they want to spend time working on their skills read with the right reader.
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