teaching abc sounds

by admin on December 15, 2008

teaching abc sounds
How do I teach my niece, who has speech difficulties?

She is 5 years but it sounds like a 2 or 3 years. Example: "No is where I "(I do not know where I am!) She does not know all of the ABC, however, she can get to M, but then mention of any letter she known in random order. Do not know why I have this problem, you just never speak until he was 4 when he heard "Baby Talk". Since then has learned much from his kindergarten teacher. My sister is an irresponsible parent and not to teach her. The summer and I want to teach as much as I can. Does become "normal"? What is this learning disability and can overcome it?

You .. in my right state of children are reading by the end of kindergarten. Get a library card and get as many books as you can from the week department of children every day. Mark the calendar for begings for dates too. Go to story time and browse for yourself and find picture books that can tell stories. Do not worry about reading, but to make learning to tell stories. No right, she needs a good model: tell a story and then turn. Make it creative, even if it seems crazy. Ask questions, as you are interested and curious about what he said. This helps to explain yourself better. Turn off the TV and color, cut paper and do things, have him do shopping lists for the pronunciation of the letters. Then ask him to read while you shop and controls outside the subject. Ask him to do and say a sentence about the picture. Store it in a book and read again to someone else. Involved in things to do in the house and talk to her and explain how things are made, we will participate and try not correct too. Make learning and outdoor fun and get your climbing and swinging in the park. Physical development is also important, develops corredination and gross motor control so that a motor control (such as writing) can take place. Clay, pipe cleaners, the kitchen is Homeschooled help.Try sites on the computer to help you find projects to do with it! I realize that my answer is not specifically about the speech, but as a speech and language teacher I know that children must have a need to communicate, and the enthusiasm their own creativity I want to say something to someone. To hear a good story is repeated over and another English for the hearing the correct sentences and phrases. Having her tell stories doing the same. Books with funny sounds, rhyming sounds of the animals that teach to hear the sounds and repeat them in a fun way. Will catch up? Who knows, but is on the right track!

i-TEACH-u English3 Alphabet Sounds

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