- The child learned the names and sounds of each letter of the alphabet.
- The child learned to recognize and identify uppercase and lowercase letters.
- The child learned to sequence the letters of the alphabet in their correct order.
- The child learned to match and pair uppercase and lowercase letters together.
- The child learned to identify and name objects or animals that start with different letters.
- The child learned to write and trace letters using their finger or a writing tool.
- The child developed fine motor skills through activities such as cutting and pasting letters.
- The child practiced listening and speaking skills by repeating the names and sounds of letters.
- The child learned to recognize letters in various contexts, such as in books, signs, and labels.
- The child developed early reading readiness skills through exposure to letters and their sounds.
Tips for continued development:
1. Encourage the child to practice letter recognition and sounds in fun and interactive ways, such as through alphabet songs, games, or online activities.
2. Provide opportunities for the child to explore and create with letters, such as using magnetic letters for word building or playing letter detective games.
3. Introduce sight words and simple phonics rules to expand the child's reading and writing abilities.
4. Engage the child in regular reading sessions, allowing them to explore different genres and develop a love for books.
5. Incorporate writing activities, such as writing letters to family members or creating simple stories, to enhance the child's literacy skills.