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Teaching Sight Words to Toddlers: Why a Phonics-Based Approach is Best

March 5, 2023 Kylie Tuosto
Sight Words

Teaching Sight Words to Toddlers: Why a Phonics-Based Approach is Best

Sight words, also known as high-frequency words, are an important building block for reading success. As a parent or caregiver, you want to give your toddler the best start in learning to read. In this post, we'll explore the benefits of using a phonics-based approach to teaching sight words and why it's better than simply memorizing them.

  1. What are Sight Words? Sight words are words that appear frequently in children's literature and are not easily decoded using phonics skills. They must be learned through memorization and recognition. Examples of common sight words include "the," "is," "and," "was," and "to."

  2. The Benefits of a Phonics-Based Approach to Sight Words A phonics-based approach to learning sight words involves teaching children the sounds of letters and letter combinations and how they relate to words. This approach helps children understand the relationship between sounds and letters, making it easier for them to decode new words. Additionally, this method improves their overall phonics skills and helps them become more confident and successful readers.

  3. Why Memorization Alone is Not Enough While memorizing sight words is necessary for reading success, it's not enough on its own. Children who only memorize sight words without understanding the relationships between letters and sounds will struggle to decode new words. They may also have difficulty spelling and writing words correctly.

  4. Try Our Sight Words Flashcards To help your toddler learn sight words in a fun and interactive way, try our sight words flashcards. Our cards are designed to teach sight words through phonics, making it easier for your child to recognize and read words. Plus, the fun, colorful design will keep your toddler engaged and motivated to learn.

In conclusion, teaching sight words through a phonics-based approach provides numerous benefits for your toddler's reading development. By combining phonics and memorization, your child will have a strong foundation for reading success. Try our sight words flashcards today and give your toddler the gift of reading.

If you’re considering a Montessori approach to education, read this great article about the latest Research that Empowers you to make a decision.

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