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Do not wait for a child to begin elementary education on his or her 5th
birthday in elementary school. Elementary school education of a child
starts at home. When should mother, father, caregiver or guardian recite letters or characters of English alphabet to the child? How often per day should mother, father, caregiver or guardian recite letters or characters of English alphabet to the child? When should the child be able to speak letters or characters of English alphabet? At what age should child be able to recite characters of an English alphabet? How often should a child be asked to speak letters or characters of English alphabet, and up to what age? When should mother, father, caregiver or guardian ask the following questions to the child: 1. What is your name? 2. How old are you? 3. What is your date of birth? 4. What is your mailing address? When should the child be able to answer and ask these questions? Here are further guidelines. |