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What SHOULD BE and SHOULD NOT be taught in literacy from years Kindergarten, Pre-Primary, Year 1 & 2

by Jenny Edgar | Jan 8, 2023 | Dyslexia

KINDERGARTEN children SHOULD BE exposed to and actively involved in: Learning Phonological Awareness activities (such as rhyme, syllabification, compound words, onset and rime) Learning Nursery rhymes Hearing fairy-tales and joining in the chants...
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