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renzo156

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Explain the main advantage of using children's names to teach letter recognition and phonics.
 
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  A. rarely occur at the pre-K level.
  B. should be lengthy so that children learn self-control.
  C. should be as brief as possible
  D. should never include educational activities



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Explain the main advantage of using children's names to teach letter recognition and phonics.

Children's names are their first decoders for alphabet letter names and sounds. When teachers use children's names to teach letter recognition, they personalize the instruction, which makes it more memorable. Children are keenly interested in their own names, and can use the letters and sounds of their own name to develop knowledge of the sound-symbol relationship, and also transfer this knowledge to other printed words.

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