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Alphabet Shapes

You can help your child learn her ABC's, with alphabet shapes for basic practice.
By: From the National Center for Learning Disabilities

Alphabet Shapes

What you need:
A large sheet of paper
Crayons
Plastic alphabet letters

What you do:
1. Trace all of the alphabet letters on the paper, in alphabetical order.

2. Every few days -- or at a pace set by your child -- ask her to place a few letters on their corresponding space. Say the name of the letter.

Why it works:
Your child becomes aware of letter shapes.

© 2000 National Center for Learning Disabilities

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