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When First Teaching a Child to Read, Research Strongly Supports

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When first teaching a child to read, research strongly supports the use of phonemic awareness which focuses on:​


A) linking sounds to letters and patterns.
B) hearing and using sounds.
C) the alphabetic principle.
D) word recognition.

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