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How to Develop Pre-Reading Skills in Kids 8 Proven Ways (1)

Developing pre-reading skills in children is a crucial step in ensuring they are prepared for the challenges of learning to read. At Junior Kindergarten in Surrey, these pre-reading skills lay the foundation for literacy by helping kids recognize letters, sounds, and words, fostering a love for books, and encouraging language development. <br><br>

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How to Develop Pre-Reading Skills in Kids 8 Proven Ways (1)

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  1. How to Develop Pre-Reading Skills in Kids: 8 Proven Ways Developing pre-reading skills in children is a crucial step in ensuring they are prepared for the challenges of learning to read. At Junior Kindergarten in Surrey, these pre-reading skills lay the foundation for literacy by helping kids recognize letters, sounds, and words, fostering a love for books, and encouraging language development. Here are eight proven ways to develop these essential skills in kids: Engage in Interactive reading One of the best ways to help your child develop their pre-reading skills is to read aloud to them. Pick novels with captivating narratives and vibrant pictures. Therefore as you read, point to the words and pictures, ask questions, and encourage your child to predict what will happen next. Hence, this interaction helps children understand that words have meaning and encourages active participation. Play Alphabet Games- Moreover, introduce the alphabet in a fun and engaging way through games. Alphabet puzzles, flashcards, and magnetic letters can make learning letters enjoyable. Hence, singing the alphabet song and playing games that involve identifying letters in their environment can also reinforce letter recognition. Incorporate Rhyming Activities: Rhyming helps children understand the sounds within words, which is a key pre-reading skill. Moreover, read nursery rhymes, sing songs, and play rhyming games to help your child recognize and produce rhyming words. Read More - https://www.kidzvillelearningcenters.com/how-to- develop-pre-reading-skills-in-kids-8-proven-ways/

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