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Looking for the Best Phonics Program for Preschoolers? 3 Things to Know Before You Pick One.

Are you looking for the best phonics program for preschoolers? Great! You clearly know that phonics is the easiest way to teach a preschooler to read. You also know that YOU are fully qualified to teach your child to read!

That said, you will want to find the best program possible to simplify the process. By choosing a phonics program, your child will learn the 'code' to the English language, which unlocks the key ingredient to success. And as an added bonus, phonics also happens to be the easiest way to teach a very young child to read. 

But not every phonics program for preschoolers is the same. Be sure to read the following 3 TIPS before you decide which program is right for you and your child.
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3 Tips for Choosing the Best Phonics Program for Preschoolers

1) Competitiveness Has No Place in Preschool
When choosing a program, make sure it's a child-centered approach, one that lets your child sets the pace for learning. It's tempting to get excited when your child begins to grasp the concept of reading at such an early age, but as soon as he or she starts to feel pressure to perform, you might find your pupil becomes resistant to learning. Your child is not in a competition to be the best reader in the class. Rather, your child is on a personal journey to master a skill that will create a lifetime of opportunities. 

2) Passive Learning
Please don't choose a program that plants your child in front of a screen, working through games and activities in an isolated fashion! Let your reading lessons be a time that you can share between the two of you. Better yet, bring the whole family in! If the lessons are designed around children ages 3-4, even big brother or sister can play 'teacher' now and then. The added value of working through a program interactively is that your child learns how to learn, rather than passively being spoon-fed information.

3) Long Lessons
Preschoolers have short attention spans and will quickly tire of long, drawn-out lessons. Your phonics program for preschoolers should have lessons that are 5 minutes or less. By keeping the lessons short, you will also be able to maintain consistency, since you can easily squeeze a lesson in on a daily basis. You're busy, right? By committing to short lessons, you will have no trouble finding the time. 
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