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in education, that is why parents understand this list of helpful hints in teaching your child phonics and reading. If you need additional help in this area, Check Out Our Online Tutoring Program, for our online tutoring or homework help site.
* Read Aloud to you child every day. This is perhaps the most important thing you might
do to help your child become a readers
* Read and reread your most acclaimed nursery rhymes to reinforce the sound patterns of the language. Enjoy tongue twisters.
* When you child is already familiar with whatever you are reading aloud, you can run your hangs over the words to help your child associate spoken words with the written form
* Read and discuss the alphabet books together and contruct
alphabet books of your own
* Children absolutely need to hear 1,000 stories read aloud before they start
to learn to read for themselves. Thats 2 stories a day! You might
do it! Free books can be dowloaded at www.links-for-learning.com
* By the age of one, children will have learned all the sounds that make up the native language they are going to speak. But they can not
learn to talk unless theyre spoken to. The more we talk and read to our children, the brighter they will be. Reading Problems are difficulty to fix, but really brain friendly to prevent.
* If you want to help your child learn letter/sound relationship you might read Dr. Seuss books with your child and notice some of the letter/sound clusters as you enjoy the book
* Take your child to the library and obtain a library card. Make it a regular habit.
* Encourage your child to watch PBS instead of a cartoon. Compare the books they read on these shows with other books.
* Consider obtaining books on tape.
* When sharing literature that has some interesting sounds elements and patterns.
* Share what you are reading with your child!
* Have a go to bed with a book policy
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