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Charlies is one who when he little didn’t want to learn as he was more interested in playing outside. To get Charlie to set down and listen, we had to put him into a class at the Rec, and it had to be fun, or he would get distracted and not pay attention. So I was worried when Charlie started to attend Kindergarten and the first two weeks was trial and error, but after that, he settled in, and we had no more problems with him.
Other than the struggles with his reading so I have been researching things he can do this Summer to help with that, I found Alphabet Jumbled, and I am happy I did as it makes learning fun. Charlie does know his alphabet, and I know he doesn’t need to learn them, but I didn’t want him to struggle next year, so we will be working on Alphabet Jumbled, every day this Summer to reinforce what he already knows.
On Alphabet Jumbled, there are five different things to do which will keep Charlie from getting bored so you can expect your children to learn:
KNOW YOUR A B C – Recognize the 26 letters
FLASHCARDS – Familiarize with the ABCs
EASY JUMBLE – Start un-jumbling 5 letters jumbles
JUMBLE A-Z – Arrange the alphabets in the correct order in the shortest time possible!
JUMBLE CHALLENGE – Can you un-jumbled all the letters under a minute?
Knowing Charlie maybe Dyslexic Alphabet Jumbled is going to help him out a lot as he sometimes gets frustrated when he is trying to fix things in school. Plus with David having trouble reading and writing they will be able to work on Alphabet Jumbled, together. I sat down with Charlie, and we went through the website and each one of the programs one at a time. I could tell just from watching what he was struggling with, and once done, I asked what he thought of Alphabet Jumbled, Charlie says he enjoyed Alphabet Jumbled, and cannot wait to do it again. I asked if he felt like he was learning anything from Alphabet Jumbled, and Charlie told me he was.
Charlie likes knowing Alphabet Jumbled, uses a time to tell how long it takes to complete a lesson. Because kindergarten a lot of the experiences they did were timed and it would make Charlie frustrated and nervous. With Alphabet Jumbled, being this way we will be able to work on that and hopefully stop Charlie from getting nervous encase they do time things in school this year.
All in all Alphabet Jumbled, as a massive hit in our home and something I will use again and again. I will share Alphabet Jumbled with Charlie’s teachers and my friends who have little ones. Including my Nephew David to use with his son Jason when he is big enough to learn his Alphabet.
Alphabet Jumbled even has Flash Cards for the kids to learn through which Charlie is good at as we have been using them since he was 2 and this includes ones I made myself. So the Flash Cards Alphabet Jumbled has for us to will save me time as I will not have to make our own and I could even copy them and take them with us when we are out and about.
Or I could print the Flash Cards out and give them out as Gifts as they would help anyone learn and the illustrations are excellent, as is the size of the cards.
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Glenda, Charlie, and David