Online Phonics Game - Weekend Review
July 8| I came across an Online Phonics game this weekend that I was very impressed with that I had to share it with you. It is called ClickN’ READ Phonics. It is an interactive Reading Curriculum that is completely online. And, because it is in | ![]() |
interactive
game form your child will enjoy playing it. Your child will be happy because
she will be having a great time and you as a parent will be happy because
she is learning how to read.
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When your child
is able to look at a written letter on a page or hear the sound that a letter
makes when spoken out loud and then identify what that letter is, he has mastered
letter recognition. This is the cornerstone of being able to read and write
and so is obviously an important skill which you should teach your child at
a young age. But how do you go about teaching letter recognition to your child? Choosing a preschool
curriculum can be an overwhelming endeavor. You want to make sure that you’re
child is on track to learn what he or she needs to learn in order to be caught
up with the other kids when kindergarten time comes around. However, you also
want to choose a preschool curriculum which suits the individual needs of your
child, including his or her need for a fun, challenging, interesting approach
to education. After all, the preschool curriculum that you select is going to
set the foundation for your child’s educational experience and your hope
is that he or she will learn to love learning. So, how do you choose
a preschool curriculum? Here are three tips to get you started.
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Children, especially
young children, learn best when their learning is incorporated into all of their
other daily activities. This is one of the many reasons why homeschooling can
be a better option than public school for many children; children don’t
see learning as something that they do at a certain time but rather consider
it a part of the daily process of living. However, children also tend to do
better with their days generally when things are a little bit structured for
them. Combining a sense of structure with the idea that learning takes place
all throughout every day of life is one of the best ways to make homeschooling
work for your preschooler. There is no greater
skill that you can teach your child than the skill of communication. Communication
is the tool that we use every single day in order to identify and articulate
our needs and to work with others in society to get those needs met. But communication
is an elusive thing to teach because it is done through daily experience rather
than through planned lessons.
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