Product details
- Language : English
- File Size : 10.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Not Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 39 pages
$3.99 – $10.95
Are you looking for a fun and easy way to teach your child the alphabet? Parents play the most critical role in facilitating a solid literacy foundation. From birth to age 5, the brain develops more rapidly than any other period in a person’s life. Discover how to maximize these critical years for your child’s most optimal benefit. For each letter, the Parent Guide provides: • Thought-provoking questions that incorporate each letter’s life and character to help your child develop critical thinking skills. • An activity to engage in with your child or discussion topic related to each letter. • A craft activity to support letter recognition. • Additional learning concepts to explore with each illustration such as numbers, colors, and shapes. • A fun kinesthetic movement that reinforces each letter’s shape.
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Melissa –
“I’ve been hunting for a guide that actually gives me something I can use without feeling like I’m reading a textbook, and this one hit the spot. It’s simple, practical, and really gets to the point. The tips are easy to implement, and the advice is realistic, not over-the-top. I feel like I actually get how to teach capital letters now. Great for busy parents who don’t have time for fluff.”
Cl. James Langston –
“Okay, I’ll admit, I wasn’t expecting much from another parenting guide, but this one surprised me. It’s clear and gives real strategies without making me feel overwhelmed. My only minor gripe is that I would’ve loved to see more examples of how to practice outside of the book, but overall, it’s a solid, useful guide.”
Avi Meir –
“Finally, a parent guide that doesn’t overcomplicate things! I’ve read plenty of ‘how-to’ books before, but this one really clicked for me. The tips are easy to follow, and it’s not filled with useless jargon. It feels more like a friend giving you advice, not a lecture. I’m looking forward to using more of these simple ideas as we continue the alphabet lessons.”
Miguel T.T –
“Look, I’m not a teacher, I’m just a dad trying to help out, and this book actually made me feel like I can do it. The strategies are straightforward, and I don’t feel like I have to read a whole chapter to understand the point. Only reason I’m not giving it 5 stars is that I wish there was a bit more on how to keep things engaging long-term. Still, it’s been really helpful.”
Sarah Morton –
“This guide is a breath of fresh air. I’ve tried a few other ‘parenting’ books, but they were either too vague or way too complicated. This one cuts to the chase and gives me exactly what I need—no fluff, no stress. It’s also been super helpful in keeping me on track and reminding me how to teach without making it feel like a chore. Simple, effective, and definitely worth it.”