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Can your child listen attentively?
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Can she close her eyes and identify sounds around the house--a door shutting, footsteps, water running, silverware being put away?
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Then play:
Silly Mistakes
Read a familiar poem or story . . . but make any kind of Silly Mistake that will be obvious to your child. For example,
You might replace a word with nonsense:
Jack and Jill went up the pickle
or say the words in the wrong order:
The first little pig built a straw of house
or even swap sounds:
The clock struck one, The mouse ran down,
Dickory, Hickory, Hock
Ask your child to catch your error! (Silly mom or dad.)

More Fun with Silly Mistakes
Your child tries to ‘trick’ you by making a Silly Mistake.
More on this topic: The Reading Treehouse -> THE FLOOR: Phonemic Awareness

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