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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the PP that very few children are able to do specific academic tasks w/ no instruction. Why don't you work with her on her letter sounds and then go from there? I work in an elementary school and depending on the school population at your school, she may be "behind" in terms of pre-reading skills. She would be at my school. Forget the pictures for a while and work on sounds. You can start teaching her letter sounds yourself. There are a million ways to do this. Use Google for ideas. Google "phonemic awareness" for help. Most children need explicit instruction and repetition before expecting mastery. You can start at home with exposure and continue working with her throughout kindergarten for the repetition she may need.[/quote]
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