Tally Marks for Flash Cards
Teaching your baby to read with flash cards is a fast and easy. The average number of times that your child should view each card is between 15 and 20 times. When working with babies, sometimes things aren't predictable. You may have a set of flash cards set aside that you are working on. While you are going through them some sort of distraction occurs and now your baby is not interested anymore.

I have found the best way to handle this is to keep track of the number of times a card has been viewed by using tally marks on the back of the card. This keeps the baby from getting bored if I show it too many times. Once the baby has seen a card around 15 times, we place those in our stack of old cards, to use again in the near future. This way at a glance, I know where we stand with each word.




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