What do we offer our four-year-old who is starting to read?
Question
My son is four and understands the sound form of alphabets. He can also read simple three letter words. But we want to increase his reading abilities. What is a good way to start?
Answer
Excellent question. You can expand the phonetic words he's able to read with our phonetic reading cards (level 1 and level 2) and phonetic activity cards.
If he doesn't know his phonograms/key sounds yet, you can introduce the phonogram alphabet. Once he knows those, encourage him to phonetically spell any word he wants by using the phonogram alphabet alongside the traditional movable alphabet. It is this practice building words and expressing their own ideas that really helps children love language. From there you can move into the phonogram 3-part reading cards, phonogram lists, and Dwyer Phonogram Spelling Folders.
You may be interested in our Speaking/Listening bundle or Letter Sounds bundle. These bundle together the key materials you need for each stage of reading development. Even though he's already reading some words, the Speaking/Listening bundle includes materials to expand his vocabulary and general knowledge. Once you spark his interests, he will be internally motivated to start reading everything he can find about his favorite things.
All of this is explained in the Dwyer booklet and in our Language Teacher Education Album. More information is also available in our Learning Center (What should I order?) and Pedagogy Blog (Five steps to literacy).
We hope this helps!
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