A child’s  early literacy  journey (birth through age 5) begins at the very moment of birth.

It’s also when your child’s brain experiences the most rapid growth. Babies are born with billions of brain cells called neurons. Research demonstrates that the more stimulation a baby receives through his/her senses, the more pathways develop between brain cells.

Early literacy is defined as what children know about reading and writing before they actually learn to read and write. It is laying the foundation so that your child has the necessary skills when he/she is developmentally ready to read.

Play is the highest form of learning!

So, engaging in simple activities each day through talking, singing, reading, and providing playful experiences all work together to build and facilitate a rich early literacy foundation.

Alphabet Anatomy provides an effective method for your child to master alphabet knowledge, which is the #1 predictor of reading proficiency. And, it provides an easy means for adding to your child’s literacy rich environment through playful activities to help maximize those years.

 

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