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Reading and playing games. We count and say the colours and shapes of everything. Even when we go for walks. Play learning is the best. Good luck and have fun!
Well, I’m trying to teach my 5 year old sister the alphabet since her teacher said that that’s what she was having trouble with.
My problem is that everything I say seem to be going in her ear and out the other. My patience is being tested here.
I show her the letter D for example. And give her a flash card with that letter and ask her what it is and she doesn’t know.
Is there any tips on how to help her remember the letters?