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Teaching children how to read | Teaching children how to read |
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Let me share my experience with you... As a homeschooler who homeschools all her children, the best advice I can give for teaching young children how to read, is to read to your children at an early age since they are babies. Of course, this requires the parents to actively take part in the chinuch of their children, and not leave them off at a school at age 5-6 to start learning how to read. One can introduce reading through play with a toddler. A very popular activity with my toddlers is a 32 letter Alef Beis wooden puzzle - a very effective introduction to the HEbrew Alphabet through interactive play. I am always amazed that the letter י and the letter ש are the first few letters that my babies learned to recognize instinctively. Both letters are in Hashem's names. So parents, don't wait until your child is at school age before you introduce your children to reading. Similarly don't miss out on the opportunities to hear your baby's first words, or see your baby's first steps as well, if you can. And take all those pictures and home movies of your children as often as you can, because as we grow in age, we can hardly remember what our grown children look like when they were babies. Add as favourites (211) | Views: 3844
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A foolish student will say,"Who can possibly learn the whole Torah ..?" A wise student will say,"I will learn two laws today, and two laws tomorrow, until I have mastered the whole Torah." -- Song of Songs, Rabbah 5:11
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