How to Teach Short Vowel Sounds
Vowel sounds can often blur together when children are learning them -- these simple hand motions will help your child connect their short vowel sounds to the letter names. Enjoy this early literacy time, and above all, don't place too much pressure on those little ones during the early years. They will learn at their pace! -Amy Smith, M.Ed.
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