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Activity: "My Child Can Write Her Name"

English Language Arts

  • The child learned letter recognition by identifying the letters in her name.
  • The child developed fine motor skills by holding a pencil or crayon and forming the letters.
  • The child practiced phonics by sounding out the letters in her name.
  • The child improved spelling skills by writing her name correctly.

Encourage your child to continue developing her writing skills by expanding beyond her name. Provide her with opportunities to write simple words or short sentences. You can create fun writing activities like making grocery lists, writing letters to family members, or creating a storybook together. Remember to provide positive reinforcement and celebrate her progress!

Book Recommendations

  • My Name Is Not Isabella by Jennifer Fosberry: This book celebrates the power of imagination as Isabella pretends to be famous women throughout history.
  • A is for Apple by Georgie Birkett: A simple alphabet book that introduces letters and corresponding words, including names.
  • The Pout-Pout Fish by Deborah Diesen: While not directly related to writing names, this playful story introduces rhyming and language patterns.

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