Teaching Letter Sounds When Your Child Has Speech Delays
Watching your child struggle with speech can be heartbreaking. You want to help them learn to read, but you're not sure if introducing letter sounds will make things harder or…
Watching your child struggle with speech can be heartbreaking. You want to help them learn to read, but you're not sure if introducing letter sounds will make things harder or…
My four-year-old thinks he's getting away with something. While he's building block towers and making car noises, I'm secretly weaving in phonics practice. He has no idea he's learning—which is…
Helping your child develop a love for reading is one of the best gifts you can give them. Early reading success can set the stage for a lifetime of learning…
Everyday moments can be more than just routines; they can be vital opportunities to boost your toddler's literacy skills. From reading aloud to engaging in conversations, there are countless ways…
Teaching kids to identify numbers can be a challenge, especially for those who are reluctant learners. But don’t worry! There are plenty of fun and interactive ways to make learning…
There I was, holding up yet another flashcard. "What sound does B make?" Twenty-two little voices chimed back "/b/!" in perfect unison. We'd been teaching letter sounds for weeks, and…
Rainy days can feel long and boring, especially for kids stuck indoors. But don't worry! A Sound Scavenger Hunt can turn a dreary day into an exciting adventure. This activity…
Number recognition is a key building block in early childhood education. It helps kids understand the world around them through numbers, which are everywhere. This article explores how to make…
Teaching kids to recognize numbers is a key part of their early education. Instead of relying on the usual flashcards, there are plenty of fun and engaging activities that can…
Teaching toddlers can be a fun and engaging experience, especially when you incorporate games into their learning. Screen-free learning games are a fantastic way to help your little ones develop…