16 ways to teach your children to read and write

Help children to relax !

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16 ways to teach your children to read and write
Sensory Play for Kids

Some children experience tremendous stress in the classroom. Whether in reading session or when the teacher asks questions in class, the level of anxiety can become very high for a young child.

So you need to work on the lack of self-confidence to help children who suffer from anxiety, the game can be of great help in order to build confidence.

Because when children play, they are relaxed, and ready to learn.

These activities are ideal for helping young children to read and write.

You will be able to use the techniques at home with preschoolers, with kids who have a learning blockage.

Also use positive reinforcement to stimulate children and give them confidence. All these 16 learning methods are good for your children, they play, they have fun, they are relaxed, and they learn to read and write ! This is amazing !

Here are 16 ways to learn how to read and write without pressure :

1) Use self-adhesive letters (De serres, Micheals) that you will stick on Lego blocks.

2) Magnetic letters on a baking tray

3) A white board and white board markers

4) A rigid pencil case, sand and alphabet stamps

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5) Letters to put on pipe cleaners

6) Modelling clay and stamps with letters

7) A plastic tray, painted with chalkboard paint, and white or colored chalks

8) Wooden clothespins and permanent markers to write letters of the alphabet on clothespins

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9) Magnetic board and magnets

10) Construction papers and felt pens . . . So easy.

11) Letters drawn on colored cardboard, cut and plasticized

12) Simply hang words on the fridge

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13) Cards with a picture and the first name of the person

14) Cards with words

15) A notebook to write regularly with letters, syllables and common words

16) Cards with a picture and the name of the person that you can hang somewhere in the house

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And here is the sensory activity made of sand, watch the video :

Posted by Pocket of Preschool on Monday, June 25, 2018

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