My 17 month old daughter has print awareness (understands writing represents words), but I'd say that's about it. She randomly guesses at words. She may know some letters, but not all by a long shot.
Please help!
I am hoping to start with some phonics instruction around 19 months because that's when my 4 year old returns to preschool and I'll have more time.
Right now, I'm devoting so much of my time to working with my 4 year old, but she's still consistently getting:
-Little Reader and Little Math, 2 times a day, 6 days a week
-Little Reader Flap Cards, I have a small stack of ones she has correctly guessed once that we do more frequently, otherwise it's just the binder, 1 time a day, 6 days a week
-Watch mommy count on abacus (her favorite), 1 time a day, 6 days a week
-Watch Meet the Letters, about 3 times a week
-Be read a letter sounds book, 7 days a week
-Be read a 0-10 counting book, 7 days a week
Other things, more sporadically. LeapFrog Letter Factor, YouTube Videos, other letter/number manipulatives we have
I would really really love for her to know letter sounds before August so we can start some word building.
Any suggestions? I feel like everyone else doing this has been more successful.