Parents can start by practicing simple sounds like a, e, i, o, u, and syllables such as -an, -ang, -in, and -ong.
Create flashcards with corresponding images and text. When your child looks at the card, they will read the sound or syllable and try to find a related word.
Parents can also prepare jigsaw puzzles with letters or sounds, and have their children assemble them into a word. This not only helps children remember the sounds but also develops their logical thinking skills.
Once children are familiar with sounds and syllables, parents can move on to practicing reading simple sentences. This helps children understand how to combine sounds and syllables to form meaningful sentences.
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