Letter Naming Practice

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Letter Naming Practice To be “fluent” in letter naming, your child should recognize letters automatically. This comes with practice. Learning letters automatically, leads to recognizing sounds automatically. When your child recognizes sounds automatically, this will make blending sounds to read words much easier.

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