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Why do some educators differ about activities that introduce written alphabet letters to preschoolers?
 
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Authentic self-esteem activities involve
 
  a. valuing the child.
 b. giving the child sincere recognition.
 c. treating the child with respect every day.
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Answer to Question 1

Some believe written letter activities distract and/or confuse preschoolers and that oral phonemic awareness activities are the only ones that are appropriate. Other educators believe written letters should be integrated into instruction because of the interrelatedness of the language arts areas and that children will naturally want their ideas put into writing (print). They also suggest that young children see alphabet letters all around them and are curious about them.

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Reply 2 on: Sep 15, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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