good ol' reading to will help...
it will also improve her social skill
2007-04-23 06:48:15
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answered by my alias 4
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I agree with many of the others - I think working with her without technology is best. I think the best book out there is Dr. Seuss's ABC book - it not only covers the letters, but also both cases. Another good one that's real simple, but also covers both cases, is Brian Wildsmith's ABC book.
2007-04-23 06:58:32
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answered by JennyRose 2
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Play games with her. Show her an apple and say "A" is for Apple! Teach her the alphabet song.
Watch Sesame Street with her. My children new their numbers and alphabets before starting school because of Sesame Street.
2007-04-23 06:51:13
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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Spend some good old-fashioned time with your own homemade flip books, flash cards, and chalk board...Teaching kids their letters with a computer is SOOO impersonal. She needs "Mommy-time" and reassurance that you are proud of her progress.
2007-04-23 06:49:52
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answered by RussianGoddess 2
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It would be helpful to know which scheme she is learning at school - It is probably either 'Letterland' or 'Jolly Phonics'. The reason I ask is that you don't want to confuse her by showing her something completely different...
2007-04-23 06:49:41
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answered by Funky Little Spacegirl 6
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Forget technology on this one. Use good old flash cards!
2007-04-23 06:48:09
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answered by ? 6
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http://www.learningplanet.com/act/fl/aact/index.asp
2007-04-23 06:50:18
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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