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Discussion in 'teach-your-monster-to-read' started by Asim - Jul 16th, 2023 1:41 pm.
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  • Encourage regular practice to reinforce reading skills. Short, frequent sessions are more effective than long, infrequent ones.
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  • Begin with the appropriate difficulty level. If it's too easy, the child may get bored, and if it's too challenging, they may get frustrated.
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  • Focus on letter sounds before introducing letter names. Knowing the sounds of each letter helps in blending and decoding words.
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  • Emphasize phonics-based learning, as it forms the foundation of reading. Teach the relationship between letters and sounds.
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  • Practice sight words regularly. These are commonly used words that may not follow regular phonics rules.
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  • Encourage your child to read aloud as it helps in developing fluency and confidence.
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  • Discuss the story after reading to ensure understanding. Ask questions about characters, events, and the main idea.
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  • Teach word families (e.g., cat, hat, mat) to help kids recognize patterns in words.
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  • Make use of interactive features in the game to engage your child better.
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  • Celebrate achievements and progress to motivate your child to continue learning.

Remember that every child learns at their own pace. Be patient, supportive, and make the learning process enjoyable.

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