It's never to early to teach your child to read. With all of the competition that your child will face as they get older, giving them as much as a head start as possible is something you want to be sure to do. The article below discusses teaching your child to read with the use of phonics. This is very important, as reading is a foundation that when learned early in life, will benefit your child tremedously. I hope you enjoy the article.
Learn to Read with Phonics:
A Good Tool
by Cathy Caughman
More Details at: http://www.talking-letters.com
Because early childhood is an exciting and stimulus pacted period of our lives, children need and even demand information, tools for making sense of their world. Children know that that is where the secrets are hidden. Children are wondering why mom is smiling while she sits with that book all by herself.
Children show, very early, in their drawings that symbols are becoming very important to them. They recognize that symbols have meaning. Look closely, you'll see a cross, a sun shape, a line, a circle, a broken line. Because the child is physically able to produce these symbols, his brain is ready. This is the perfect time in a human's life to present his language. The next step is order, taking those symbols and giving them meaning, sound, and phonics.
A good tool is a satisfying possession and that is exactly what owning a word structure is, a good tool. Phonics strengthens us because the tools provide a guide to deciphering the written word. Once the child has learned the sound for each consonant and vowel he is ready to spell with the written symbol the object that he has seen. I see a dog, I can spell d-o-g. He can see the word dog and can decipher the word to read dog.
A strong foundation gives the confidence to successfully tackle unfamiliar words. Spelling will become easier with an understanding of phonics. The phonics knowledge you give your child will follow him throughout his life.
About the Author
Cathy Caughman, Signal Mountain, TN, USA
info@talking-letters.com
http://www.talking-letters.com
A teacher since the 70's, Cathy Caughman is co-founder of the Mountainwood Learning Center in Signal Mountain, Tennessee. The highly acclaimed Center uses the "Talking Letters" program to teach phonetic reading skills to 3 and 4-year-olds. Their time-tested, proven system for teaching children to read is now available on DVD at www.talking-letters.com.
Learn to Read with Phonics:
A Good Tool
by Cathy Caughman
More Details at: http://www.talking-letters.com
Because early childhood is an exciting and stimulus pacted period of our lives, children need and even demand information, tools for making sense of their world. Children know that that is where the secrets are hidden. Children are wondering why mom is smiling while she sits with that book all by herself.
Children show, very early, in their drawings that symbols are becoming very important to them. They recognize that symbols have meaning. Look closely, you'll see a cross, a sun shape, a line, a circle, a broken line. Because the child is physically able to produce these symbols, his brain is ready. This is the perfect time in a human's life to present his language. The next step is order, taking those symbols and giving them meaning, sound, and phonics.
A good tool is a satisfying possession and that is exactly what owning a word structure is, a good tool. Phonics strengthens us because the tools provide a guide to deciphering the written word. Once the child has learned the sound for each consonant and vowel he is ready to spell with the written symbol the object that he has seen. I see a dog, I can spell d-o-g. He can see the word dog and can decipher the word to read dog.
A strong foundation gives the confidence to successfully tackle unfamiliar words. Spelling will become easier with an understanding of phonics. The phonics knowledge you give your child will follow him throughout his life.
About the Author
Cathy Caughman, Signal Mountain, TN, USA
info@talking-letters.com
http://www.talking-letters.com
A teacher since the 70's, Cathy Caughman is co-founder of the Mountainwood Learning Center in Signal Mountain, Tennessee. The highly acclaimed Center uses the "Talking Letters" program to teach phonetic reading skills to 3 and 4-year-olds. Their time-tested, proven system for teaching children to read is now available on DVD at www.talking-letters.com.




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