Online ABC Learning

Learning the alphabet can be fun for infants and toddlers. You do not have to get to a physical store to buy posters or materials to help your kids learn the 26 letters. The Internet is a great resource to achieve this goal. Many websites are available to help your children learn their ABCs.
  1. Sing-Along ABCs

    • A number of websites teach the alphabet in a sing-along way, which is effective from a very early age. Just follow the site instructions to start the learning process. Before long your child will be singing the songs on her own and will be able to identify letters.

    Actions and Games

    • Some websites teach letters by asking the child to name an object with the first letter of the word. This is a way to help your children recognize words in a fun and active way. For example, some websites use animals to teach the alphabet. Games are another way to inject fun into learning. As a parent, you have to take the lead by showing your child how to play the game a few times. This affirms Albert Bandura’s theory on social learning, which states that “learning could occur through the simple processes of observing someone else's activity.”

      Age 3 would be appropriate for most children to learn their letters with actions and games. Their curiosity at this age helps them to follow and repeat actions. They also have the patience to sit for 30 minutes or more by themselves, exploring and learning.

    Bookmark or Save

    • Bookmark or save as favorites on your computer those websites you identify for learning the alphabet. This allows you or your child to return easily and resume learning. You can also create a separate login page with your child's name as password. This way, he can learn how to spell their his name and use the keyboard as he accesses his favorite ABC websites.

    Advantages

    • Learning ABCs online helps form and improve the phonics of your children. They are able to listen to the proper pronunciation of words even though they are learning the alphabet. Fisher Price ABC online, for example, teaches the alphabet by just asking you to press any key on the keyboard. Each letter is pronounced as you take the action, helping your child learn to both identify and pronounce the letters at the same time. Learning ABC online also helps your children beyond the letters. They have the opportunity to learn colors, shapes, objects, places, people, food, fruits and vegetables etc.

    Disadvantages

    • One drawback in online learning of the alphabet is a lack of instruction in how to write the letters. Once your child gets used to using the keyboard, she might find it difficult or frustrating to write on paper. She might prefer to type with the keyboard because it is faster and easier.

    Suggestions

    • If you do not have a PC or Internet access at home, go to your local library with your child. There is free online access at the library, either through computers there or via Wi-Fi accessible through your laptop.

      Check out discount stores for cheap PCs, laptops or notebooks and sign up for cheap Internet service at home.

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