This is my Phonetic Learning Commitment
- yunuenmalagoneport
- 7 may 2024
- 2 Min. de lectura

I am committed to helping all children understand the relationship between sounds and characters. Phonetic understanding is the foundation of early literacy and other types of reading and writing later. My destiny is to instill in students an interest and enthusiasm for cliches so that they can read obscure material and compete effectively.
Rhyme and Song Teaching Strategies: Introduce chants and poems that naturally distort sounds, repetition, and rhythm so that students skip the connection between sounds. Interactive Stories: Read aloud stories that emphasize exploration and rhythm, helping children identify letters within words.
Phonic games: use games like "Simon dit" to practice "ce specif" c sounds and improve phonic awareness or through a playful fight.
Manageable Letters: Provide toy letters, syllable words, and timeless word source blocks that allow children to relate tangibly sounds to symbols.
In the environment
I believe in creating a holistic learning environment where each child feels comfortable manipulating sounds without fear of making mistakes. This includes.
Motivation and Positive Reinforcement: Celebration of each attempt at improvement and encouragement to continue practicing by the member children. Family participation: Families support children's phonetics children's through dynamic games at home. Above all, adaptability to differences in pace: Design activities that adapt to diverse learning styles and support individual rhythms.
Building a Radiant Future
By encouraging phonetic language development, I am building a bridge to tomorrow. Providing children with these basic skills is essential for reading, communication, and success in higher education.
Conclusion This is my promise as a preschool teacher: to provide a bright, engaging environment that supports the phonetic development of the whole child. With patience, creativity, and enthusiasm, I aim to empower my students to thrive and become sophisticated readers, confident communicators, and prepared for a hopeful future.
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