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Print a full, blank, or missing-number 100 chart, then use simple hands-on games to build counting, skip counting, and number pattern confidence.
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Letter reversals like b, d, and s are usually normal through age 7. Learn what to watch, what is not dyslexia by itself, and two hands-on fixes.
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A parent-friendly guide to rhyming words for kindergarten, with 200+ rhyming pairs by word family and three simple games for ages 3-7.
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Counting to 20 and recognizing written numerals are related, but separate early math skills. These three matching games help bridge the gap calmly.
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