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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can look at some Montessori lessons like games. For example, label a bunch of things around a room in your house with sticky notes review them with your child. Then write a new sticky note with one object word on it and have your child try to find that object in the room. Your child can match the letters or just start to learn how the world looks. You can talk about words that start with a sound and both try to come up with as many words you can think of. To get harder, ask for words that end with some sound. You can show him that some combinations of letters make different sounds like SH. Kids like to learn so take your child as far as she wants to go. My child was more interested in numbers so I did things at that age like what number comes after seven and got harder like what number comes after 29. Finally I did things like what number comes before 20. She used to love it and beg for more and more.[/quote] This is a great idea! Not OP but my toddler would love this! Thanks! [/quote]
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