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- Children learn to hear the individual sounds in words, and associate each sound with a letter and a fingerstroke on the keyboard.
- Children use their eyes, ears, mouths, and fingers. This multi-sensory and motor approach stimulates learning and helps children who have different learning styles.
- Children develop fluency by making thousands of letter-sound (phonics) associations.
- Children are engaged and motivated by the colorful characters, games, animations, and music.
- Children's progress is assessed and tracked by the program, which suggests activities to help them in problem areas.
- Children get instant auditory and visual feedback to correct their errors.
- Parents and teachers can customize the program for different reading levels and proficiency targets.
- Children think and practice phonics continually as they spell out meaningful words, sentences, and stories.
- Children sound out, read, and write any word they can say.
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