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The Impact of the Alphabet
1. The Impact of the Alphabet
Some easy and practical tips we can apply so as to develop and boost the
child's interest in reading and writing.
Every child needs to learn the alphabet. It is the most vital skill and goes a long way in
understanding, learning and writing the language. When a child is between 3 and 5 he
is put in preschool and made to study what each letter stands for. He learns A for apple,
B for ball, etc. As a matter of fact, children learn best when they are encouraged and
find themselves occupied by the subject that they are learning. It is a form of
communication. Furthermore, it helps to share knowledge and information through
writing.
Young children may perhaps not like
the idea of learning alphabets just the
way they are. Don’t force them to do
so. It is not a quick process. It will take
time, and different children master it at
different rates. However, you can
always encourage by giving your tot a
chance to scribble as much as he likes.
As he draws and writes illegibly, he will
understand that he too can write like
the adults, thus, taking more interest. The same scrawling will form recognizable letters,
and you can accordingly give them exact names and sounds, and, your little one is sure
to find it stimulating. Learning to read will help enhance their writing skills and
automatically translate into spoken sounds. So, you see the transition? It all has to start
with simple doodling that turns to a symbol, you give it a meaning, and voila it is a
complete word. The basic idea is for it to start with what your little one knows, values,
trusts, and enjoys. Let us try and understand some easy and practical tips we can apply
so as to develop and boost the child's interest in reading and writing:
2. Play the alphabet game: Help your child master the alphabet before he starts off
preschool. Aid him in linking letters with the sounds that they make. You don’t have to
necessarily sing the alphabet song you can put in your creativity and sing or dance to
it.
Read to your child: The more you read, the more you develop your kid’s language
skills. The impact of the alphabets is immense and can help your kid discover things
which he wouldn’t have otherwise. Children imitate their parents as they talk so make
sure you read it out loud and clear. For instance, you can read to them, sing to them, or
simply play music or a lullaby.
Use newer words in different sentences: Children love patterns and routines that
allow them to guess what will happen next. Therefore, purposefully introduce newer
words and you can add to your child's active speaking repertoire.