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  • The child has mastered letter names and sounds, showing recognition and understanding of the alphabet.
  • By identifying words based on individual sounds, the child has demonstrated phonemic awareness and the ability to blend sounds to form words.
  • They exhibited strong auditory discrimination skills by being able to isolate and recognize the distinct sounds within words.

For continued development, encourage the child to play word games that involve identifying and creating words based on letter sounds. Engaging in reading activities such as phonics books or interactive storytelling can provide opportunities to apply their understanding of letter names and sounds in context.

Book Recommendations

  • Phonics for Kindergarten by Carson-Dellosa Publishing: This book offers phonics practice geared toward kindergarten students, helping to reinforce letter sounds and their usage in forming words.
  • Bob Books: Set 1- Beginning Readers by Bobby Lynn Maslen: This collection is designed to introduce children to the satisfying world of reading through simple text that uses consistent sounds and short vowels.

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