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Language Language
begins the moment the child walks in the door!
A strong foundation in oral language will prepare the child for
future success. We do this by
encouraging conversations, singing songs, reading stories, and having fun
with finger plays. We also
introduce sound games to help the child identify the phonetic sound of
letters contained in words. Once
the child knows the phonetic sound, we introduce the child to the letter by
using the sandpaper letters. This
helps prepare the child’s hand. Further
preparation of the hand for writing is done by using the metal insets to
improve pencil control. The
child begins to practice forming letters using chalk and then when ready,
pencil and paper. By
focusing on the phonetic, children can easily begin forming words using the
moveable alphabet. While these
words often look a little unusual at first, the child is simply using their
knowledge of the phonetic alphabet. Once
the child begins reading confidently with phonetic words, we introduce
phonograms and sight words to build up their correct understanding of the
spelling of words. The child is
well on their way to total reading!
Using the metal insets to improve pencil control Phonetically forming words using the
moveable
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