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Using Computers for Learning

Even when they are widely used today, computers still cannot replace books and pens as reading and writing materials. However, it still is undeniable that they can support the things that the reading and writing activities teach the child.

There are computer program that can easily capture a child’ interest at the same time can teach him valuable lessons. Even when they don’t know how to read yet, these programs which have enjoyable characters can make learning more fun for children around three years old.

These reading programs in the computer allow your child to:

• Listen to stories at the same time read along on her own.
• Make learning the alphabet, rhyming words and simple words fun for your children to learn as they play with the characters and objects in the screen.
• Command your computer to record your child’s voice then play it back after the recording so she can listen to herself.
• Write down simple sentences and make stories out of them. Put up characters and pictures in these stories then read them back.
• Let your child make books on her own and print them.
• Do slide show presentations.
• Be praised because of her progress in her skills in language.

How to Find a Computer Which You and Your Child Can Use

Even when you don’t have a computer at your own home, you can go to your child’s school library or a community college near your place and see if you can use their computer there. Inquire about good learning programs too from your librarian and try them out. Your librarian might be able to help you know about basic steps in using the computer and where you could get training in these computer programs before you work with the child.

At first, play the program with him. Then later on, let him sit by the computer on his own while you watch. Guide him and don’t forget to give him praises. Make sure the programs are appropriate for his age as one program is suited for different ages. As he gets older, provide him with more challenging programs. So if your children have different ages, the program can let each child hone his or her skills.

Different computer programs offer different qualities so it is advisable to try the program first before buying it. Read also the children’s program reviews first which you can access from the local library. You can also ask the librarian or the teacher of your child if they can recommend any good software that they know of.

There are also websites you can search through the Internet. Most of the time, these websites are where organizations like the libraries government offices, business and other groups provide their information for the people. This is one way of looking for good computer learning programs for your children but make sure that you only get materials with excellent quality.

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