Songs or rhymes are a great way to learn the alphabet, teach them the classic ABC song or create one with some tune.
Use a chalk board or clay dough, this way you can tell them to form an alphabet.
Big, bold letters and colorful pictures in picture books help kids recognize letters. Interactive books with textures, flaps or pop-ups are a good way to start.
Letter-matching cards, scavenger hunts or "I Spy" using letters around the house make learning active.
Make learning meaningful by linking letters to everyday objects. Associating letters with familiar objects helps recall.
Learning the alphabet takes time and every child progresses at their own pace. Positive reinforcement builds confidence and love for learning.
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