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More Videos here: https://goo.gl/NmH16H Follow me on Facebook / elmonosilabo Original music: © Victor and Pablo Escalona 2013 Registered in ASCAP and SACVEN http://www.VictoryPabloEscalona.com One of the fundamental objectives of Preschool Education is to prepare the child for his or her subsequent entry into Primary Education, primarily first grade. To teach vowels, it is recommended to begin with auditory skills. Rhyming word families are a great way to see if children can hear vowel sounds. Start with words that use the letter “a,” such as “mas,” “tan,” and “pan.” See if children can think of more words that use the same sound. Talk about why the words sound the same and isolate the sound. Do this for all of the vowel sounds.