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Alisha lath on Instagram: "Alphabet recognition is very big milestone for child's development.
It takes time for them to recognize which alphabets is what?

So, this is the diy worksheet which I tried with Abeer on most of the days.
It requires patience and consistency to teach them recognition.
Do try it with your child and don't forget to follow @fun_activities_with_abeer

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Alisha lath on Instagram: "Alphabet recognition is very big milestone for child's development. It takes time for them to recognize which alphabets is what? So, this is the diy worksheet which I tried with Abeer on most of the days. It requires patience and consistency to teach them recognition. Do try it with your child and don't forget to follow @fun_activities_with_abeer Brain activity, funactivity, toddlers activities,kids activities,brain development, Montessori at home, zero prep…

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10K views · 215 reactions | 🔠✍️ Teaching the Letter A: A Multisensory Learning Experience! ✍️🔠 Join me as I guide you thr | 🔠✍️ Teaching the Letter A: A Multisensory Learning Experience! ✍️🔠 Join me as I guide you through a comprehensive method to teach your child how to... | By Preschool Vibes | I'm going to show you how to teach your child how to write the letter A, recognize it, and learn the letter sound. It's important to always have the capital and lowercase letters together and have an example out in front of them. The letter A is made up of two big lines and one little line. We always start at the top. This one starts in the middle at the top. We have a big line down, big line down, little line across and that's how you make the letter A. If they need to, these are the handwrit Letter A Introduction Activity, Letter Introduction Preschool, Teaching The Letter A, Preschool Vibes, Multisensory Learning, Introduction Activities, Handwriting Without Tears, Physical Play, Multi Sensory Learning

10K views · 215 reactions | 🔠✍️ Teaching the Letter A: A Multisensory Learning Experience! ✍️🔠 Join me as I guide you thr | 🔠✍️ Teaching the Letter A: A Multisensory Learning Experience! ✍️🔠 Join me as I guide you through a comprehensive method to teach your child how to... | By Preschool Vibes | I'm going to show you how to teach your child how to write the letter A, recognize it, and learn the letter sound. It's important to always have the capital and lowercase letters together and…

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Ashley | Early Bluebird Edu on Instagram: "Let’s get creative with a fun finger painting activity that helps preschoolers recognize their first initial! 🎨✨ First initial recognition is a fantastic starting point for early literacy, building a strong foundation for letter recognition and future reading skills. Plus, it’s a great way for little ones to explore colors and textures while learning!

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Ashley | Early Bluebird Edu on Instagram: "Let’s get creative with a fun finger painting activity that helps preschoolers recognize their first initial! 🎨✨ First initial recognition is a fantastic starting point for early literacy, building a strong foundation for letter recognition and future reading skills. Plus, it’s a great way for little ones to explore colors and textures while learning! Ready to take the next step in your child’s learning journey? Follow @earlybluebirdedu and check…

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By Shraddha ✨! Activities , Ideas , Gifts & DIY art for kids🌈 on Instagram: "Thank you for all the love you’ve shown me on my previous reel (2M+). In this one, I aim to provide further clarity on the topic I discussed earlier.  In the past, following the A-Z order for teaching the alphabet made sense for its systematic approach.   However, modern education recognizes the limitations of this rigid sequence. ❗️⚠️  - Developmental Progression: Children’s cognitive development and motor skills vary, so a one-size-fits-all A-Z approach may not cater to individual learning needs.   - Phonetic Considerations: Teaching letters based solely on their alphabetical order doesn’t necessarily align with phonetic principles.  Tips:  1. Introduce one type at a time 2. Use tracing sheets 3. Encourage prop Diy Art For Kids, Trains Preschool, Letters Activities, Kids Learning Alphabet, Teaching Learning Material, Activity Based Learning, Sand Writing, Identifying Letters, Small Alphabets

By Shraddha ✨! Activities , Ideas , Gifts & DIY art for kids🌈 on Instagram: "Thank you for all the love you’ve shown me on my previous reel (2M+). In this one, I aim to provide further clarity on the topic I discussed earlier. In the past, following the A-Z order for teaching the alphabet made sense for its systematic approach. However, modern education recognizes the limitations of this rigid sequence. ❗️⚠️ - Developmental Progression: Children’s cognitive development and motor skills…

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Correct order to teach alphabet . 🙏 Thank you for all the love you ‘ ve shown me on my previous reel😍. In this one , i aim to provide further clarity on the topic i discussed earlier. In the past...

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Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "Does your kid confuses lowercase with uppercase letters? Try this!. Kids will move to recognize the lower case and match the letter with the correct uppercase. We reused a little cardboard box we had at home and made the lower case letters on popsicle sticks. Super easy to make and great for your little ones to practice and learn the alphabet💞♻️.  To make this activity you’ll need: * A piece of cardboard  * markers *popsicle sticks *Cutter or knife   Kids absolutely loved it❣️We hope you like it✨ Don’t forget to save this post for later or share it with someone who might like it or need it.  ❌ We don’t authorize to share this video on your feed. (Stories are fine) . . . . . . . . . #earlychildhoodeducation #playlearningideas #playlearngrow Academic Activities, Letter Matching Activities, Matching Activities, Busy Activities, Waldorf Homeschool, Learn The Alphabet, Preschool Activities Toddler, Early Learning Activities, Alphabet Games

Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "Does your kid confuses lowercase with uppercase letters? Try this!. Kids will move to recognize the lower case and match the letter with the correct uppercase. We reused a little cardboard box we had at home and made the lower case letters on popsicle sticks. Super easy to make and great for your little ones to practice and learn the alphabet💞♻️. To make this activity you’ll need: * A piece of cardboard * markers *popsicle sticks *Cutter or…

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