HOW TO TEACH A TODDLER THE ALPHABET | ABC Activities for Toddlers | Tips for Parents | Carnahan Fam

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • If you're wondering how to teach a toddler the alphabet, you're in the right place! I was a preschool and kindergarten teacher for nearly 10 years and THESE STRATEGIES for teaching your child letter names and sounds are the EXACT things I did with my students AND I do with my young children! PLUS it REALLY WORKS! By using these strategies and activities for learning the ABCs, our son knew every letter name and sound by the time he was 18 months old!
    This video is full of helpful tips for parents who are trying to figure out how to teach their toddler the ABCs! We have lots of ideas for great activities that you can do with your toddler to encourage them to learn the alphabet FAST! These activities are SUPER EASY and will naturally fit into your everyday life! And this video will walk you through just how you can create a rich learning environment in your home and help to teach your toddler the ABCs!
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    (00:00) Opener
    (00:29) Introduction
    (01:51) How to Teach Baby to Talk
    (02:14) Subscribe!
    (02:41) BONUS Teacher Tips at the End!
    (03:22) Strategy #1 - Expose
    (06:07) Play THIS Song!
    (07:11) Strategy #2 - Model
    (08:40) Strategy #3 - Repeat
    (09:46) Strategy #4 - Play
    (10:57) Strategy #5 - Read
    (11:57) Order to Teach Letters
    (12:54) How to Say Each Sound the RIGHT WAY
    (15:53) The 80/20 Rule
    (17:12) Uppercase vs. Lowercase
    (17:54) Closer - Thanks for Watching!
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  • @allofcece5868
    @allofcece5868 21 день назад +1

    You did an amazing job. I have 3 little ones 4, 3 and 1year old. Definitely gonna use this to help them. Thankyou

  • @Shammon5
    @Shammon5 2 года назад +8

    We had great success with magnetic letters with our 2 year old (26 months). We started with letter sounds and he picked up the letter names from songs and videos on his own. We live in Japan so we got him a set of magnetic Japanese characters too and after he had mastered A-Z he became obsessed with Japanese sounds and now knows all 46 of them too. He loves looking for alphabets and hiragana when we go out. I love your idea about the wristbands! We're trying to follow his interests rather than drilling him, but he LOVES words and numbers. Your tips are so valuable thank you!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Shawna! I love your reminder about following your sons interests! It really can make such a big difference! You’re doing a great job! 👍🏻

  • @idaliamoore9161
    @idaliamoore9161 2 года назад +4

    I love all your videos!!! Need to watch the potty training video because she is starting to let me know! I started introducing upper case letters first when she was around 13 months and she is 18 months and knows 17 confidently! She can identify them but still learning to show her sounds. The other day in the car I heard her making the “h” sound and sounding out the word house! She was going, “h-h-h-ouse” I was so proud because I didn’t prompt her to say that! We’ve taught her sign language as well and did her first sign at 9 months. I feel that her being exposed to different ways to communicate is why it’s easy for her to learn new things! My mom sometimes speaks to her in Spanish, so we are trying to fill that spongy-brain of hers!!!

  • @licel13
    @licel13 Год назад

    I can't thank you enough! My daughter have watched and heard your song before 1 year and today, she is 18 months, and she is still hooked...and..... she knows mmuch of the sounds now!

  • @lefille562
    @lefille562 2 года назад

    I really appreciate how you pronounced all the letters I will have to play this video again to make sure I’m doing it correctly.

  • @staceybronson8776
    @staceybronson8776 2 года назад

    I am a Nanny and I appreciate your knowledge. Your videos are very helpful.

  • @DestinyDiamond
    @DestinyDiamond 6 месяцев назад

    I really like that you went through the correct way to model the accurate sound

  • @meowmix8154
    @meowmix8154 10 месяцев назад +2

    3:25

  • @RavinderKaur-fi9py
    @RavinderKaur-fi9py 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for generously sharing these tips and helps. Your videos are such a help and blessing to caretakers and their kids all over the world 😉

  • @09denty
    @09denty 2 года назад

    Awesome and informative! Thanks

  • @khaseyflortuquib6336
    @khaseyflortuquib6336 7 месяцев назад

    Thank god i found your page! So helpful. I haven’tbtried these yet but i have watched some of your vids and will do them today. I jave a 19 mos old e’s adorable and cuddly but a bit shy to say words. We’re on early intervention but ur vids sound feasible :) and this is my first commenting on a vid. I even log in just to i cn subscribe and comment ❤️

  • @kiko23ful
    @kiko23ful 2 года назад

    I love to learn my kids. that's incredible moment in my live. TKS you are in the Best mommy.

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing some love! Sending hugs your way! 💛

  • @sarahbright5311
    @sarahbright5311 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thank you.

  • @user-cx5fz2xl6o
    @user-cx5fz2xl6o 2 года назад +2

    Wow Christian is reading already?? NICE!!! Im working on it too with my toddler now. It was funny, she was watching the video and saying the letters with you at the same time 😄😄😄 thank you for all your work, it has made a big difference!! 😄🤗😀👍👍

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Oh how fun! So glad our videos have been helpful for your family! Sending hugs your way! 💛

  • @jmeblare7473
    @jmeblare7473 2 года назад

    I am also a kindergarten teacher and have brought my knowledge to my son. He is doing so well. He went into 3k knowing all his letters and most sounds. Thank you for sharing your tips. I have even learned some new things myself. Haha

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Love that Jamie! I love that I feel like I’m learning new things about teaching my kiddos all of the time too! 🥰

  • @annika8280
    @annika8280 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou for sharing your knowledge! Love all of you videos! Definitely appreciate the pronunciation recommendations! Excited to start working with my son tomorrow!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      You’re so welcome! We so appreciate you being here! The pronunciation makes a huge difference! You got this! 💛

  • @jessicawarner7634
    @jessicawarner7634 2 года назад

    You've brought so much richness to our day. Thank you!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      So glad 💛💛 Have fun learning letters! 💛💛

  • @hisloveiseternal1
    @hisloveiseternal1 2 года назад

    Wish I’ve seen this sooner! But happy that my 23 month old knows a few letters now

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Your little one is at the perfect age! 💛

  • @virtual7insanity
    @virtual7insanity Год назад

    amazing tips!

  • @2748108
    @2748108 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. I now know that I was introducing my son to way to many alphabets at a time. That might explain his frustration and disengagement.

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +1

      What a great reflection! Hopefully with a few slight adjustments, your son will be more engaged! 💛 Way to go Mama!

  • @radiola3454
    @radiola3454 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video, it's very helpful

  • @creationsbykaf3221
    @creationsbykaf3221 2 года назад

    Hello dear,
    This video is so helpful.. Please please make more Preschool and kindergarten videos
    Thank you

  • @sincerelymonica5380
    @sincerelymonica5380 2 года назад +3

    I'm loving this video! Thank you for all the helpful tips! My 3 year old knows letter sounds and can sound out CVC words, but I'm at a lost on how to teach him to actually read. Will you be putting out a video about transitioning from sounding out each letter to reading? Would love to see that!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +4

      Yes! Coming soon! 💛 Great work Mama!

  • @lornatwins9944
    @lornatwins9944 Год назад

    Thank you I want to come back 3 months from now to say my 3 year old knows how to read

  • @youngdeku6634
    @youngdeku6634 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this.

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      You’re so welcome! Thanks for being here! 💛

  • @femalecat79
    @femalecat79 2 года назад

    I’m excited to start teaching my son.

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +1

      We’re excited for you too! 💛

  • @Mena925
    @Mena925 2 года назад

    Thanks for all your work and videos! It's really inspiring since I'm teaching my 2yrs old English intentionally. :) Greetings from Poland. :*

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      So glad to have you here Marlena! Sending you hugs 🤗

  • @faroozahmad1090
    @faroozahmad1090 2 года назад +1

    First Viewer, Dear keep doing great works .

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Thanks for being here! We appreciate you! 💛

  • @habeebahmed680
    @habeebahmed680 2 года назад +1

    Thank u its a great video

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      You are so welcome! Thanks for being here! 💛

  • @katrinaaman2347
    @katrinaaman2347 2 года назад +1

    Okay, but I feel like I learned a ton here myself, haha. Such good tips!

  • @Mslondon28
    @Mslondon28 2 года назад

    Love this video I definitely need to learn all the sounds properly and will used all your tips .

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! 💛 If you didn’t see it at the end there is a guide to the proper way of saying all the sounds there for you 💛

    • @Mslondon28
      @Mslondon28 2 года назад

      Dint know thank you 😊

  • @missb964
    @missb964 2 года назад

    Great content 👌

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      We sure hope it's helpful! 💛Thank you!

  • @chantellemccann4956
    @chantellemccann4956 2 года назад

    Hi there! Do you suggest teaching all the sounds first and then the letter name or once they master Ahh then teach them the letter A and so on?

  • @lefille562
    @lefille562 2 года назад

    Thank you for explaining with examples and demonstrating what you do.
    Do you have those flash cards done in the abc movement song?
    For example, the tambourine for t and the mouse eating cheese those images do you have a printable document for it you can share please ?

  • @Titus708
    @Titus708 Год назад

    Hello. Where did you get the alphabet dough cutters with the handles on them? Do you have a link?

  • @godslittleyokebreaker5117
    @godslittleyokebreaker5117 Год назад

    Hi! We are an English and Hebrew household. Would you ever consider creating a sound and action song for the Aleph-bet? I know it will be hugely popular among Jewish households!

  • @doinggreat974
    @doinggreat974 Год назад +1

    Can you please explain why teaching letter sound first?
    Better teach a child letter name first then when the child grows older say 3-4years then teach them letter sound.
    Cause from sound to letter name transition isn't confusing for a child? Please answer

    • @KeeKeeNice
      @KeeKeeNice 4 месяца назад

      from my understanding...& I'm talking with my 1st, he's 13mos...but teaching the sound integrates into reading and phonetics, it's never so much about the letters themselves. Sounds make words, letters make sounds needed for words.

  • @monikawalsh6382
    @monikawalsh6382 3 месяца назад

    Would you teach lowercase first, because they're more frequently written in storybooks and in names?

  • @tedmaxa8372
    @tedmaxa8372 Год назад

    Hi,
    I really like the ABC sounds and actions song you created. May you let me know where you found the music and which video software you would recommend to create a similar video please?

  • @oheyimleesh
    @oheyimleesh 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! My toddler is now 17 months but he does not want to sit still. All he wants to do is run around and play with anything that has wheels! 😩 any advice? Usually if he doesn’t want to sit and learn I just explain to him what he is doing like “You are running” “how many wheels does this have?” Things like that.

  • @laurenbrush1031
    @laurenbrush1031 10 месяцев назад

    This is amazing. I am just feeling discouraged because my son is already 2 years 5 months and doesn’t know any of his letters

  • @Alamin-lk3ti
    @Alamin-lk3ti 7 месяцев назад

    Nice 6:04

  • @mr.O-theOtter
    @mr.O-theOtter 2 года назад +10

    Ok, I have a question about teaching upper case first though.. wouldn't that be kind of onfusing because most words they are exposed to are all lower case, they see lower case way more often so doesn't make sense to teach those first? I hope this makes sense.. Thanks for the video :)

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +13

      Totally a great question! I actually addressed this in the video but then ended up cutting it out 😅 Glad to address it now!
      It’s definitely true that they will be exposed to my lower case letters during reading! But the difference in time between when they’re just starting learning letters and to when they are beginning reading is generally a significant enough amount of time but it actually doesn’t impact their ability to recall the letter sounds as they read! Whereas when they are just starting out with letter names and sounds, the structure of the uppercase letters makes it MUCH easier for them to learn initially! Overtime as they learn uppercase letters, they have a more solid foundation for learning lowercase letters and then later transition into reading!
      Let me know if that answered your question! 💛

    • @user-cx5fz2xl6o
      @user-cx5fz2xl6o 2 года назад +7

      I had read about introducing them to lower case letters first too but decided to do it the Carnahan way 😄 and it paid off!! My 2.5 yr old girl knows all letters and sounds and we are working on the reading now. Despite a long summer break she still remembers everything and is eager to learn more 🤗🤗😀😀 honestly it was a LOT of playing and drawing which she loves.

    • @meditationformoms7449
      @meditationformoms7449 2 года назад +1

      I never thought about this when teaching my son... when I wrote letters and words out for him I always wrote uppercase but many pre-made resources I used had lowercase so I guess he was exposed to both right away.

    • @jessica9019
      @jessica9019 2 года назад

      So helpful love all your videos. And adore seeing your littles. And perfect timing because I just been thinking of teaching her this stuff.

  • @nataliefoxmartin
    @nataliefoxmartin 6 месяцев назад +2

    The scream for the “a” 😂

  • @KrabbyPaty.
    @KrabbyPaty. 10 месяцев назад

    Hello!! Thank your for these great videos!! Will you do a part 2 for this soon? I know your busy with your kiddos but curious. I’m stuck.. I’m barely in AMT but I already have questions haha😂. Ok so we live in Mexico and we mostly speak Spanish at home. Last night my child asked her dad “what letter is this?” He said the letter name… in Spanish! She was confused bc I’m teaching her the letter sound in English only right now (since she’ll learn in Spanish next year in school anyway). So when do we introduce the actual name of the letters? You mention here that when they master the sound teach the name… so does that happen on the first day if they “master” it that same day or is it once all of the letters are mastered? Because of that incident, today I tried teaching her the name of each letter but it felt confusing and maybe I just don’t know how to do it (I’m really trying but I already feel like a struggle being a good mom that with teaching her this I keep questioning everything 😢). Also, when do we teach them the lower case? When we read to them is it confusing if the letters are lower case? Any tips for when the child is bilingual? Thank you kindly in advance!

  • @TheUrsweetemotion
    @TheUrsweetemotion 2 месяца назад

    Can you tell me where you got the big alphabet flashards?

  • @layannasser9464
    @layannasser9464 2 года назад

    What vitamins do you give the children, please?

  • @RG-nb3dz
    @RG-nb3dz 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for such a great video! My toddler just began to bring me letters and sounds them so this couldn't come at a better time.
    But can we talk about how you manage 3 under 3, upload videos regularly, and look drop dead gorgeous in all of them???? I NEED that How to video hahaha. I only have one and I just look dead lol

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +1

      🥰 Way to make a lady’s day! Thanks for sharing such kindness with me! I definitely ebb and flow, that’s for sure! ❤️

  • @tedmaxa8372
    @tedmaxa8372 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, your ABC song is amazing! May you share the name of the background song and where you got it from please?

  • @dominiquestubblefield7720
    @dominiquestubblefield7720 4 месяца назад

    How many should you introduce at first?

  • @CuddlyBearLove2
    @CuddlyBearLove2 2 года назад +1

    Hi, I have a question. My daughter will be 2 in January and I’ve been trying to teach her words and get her talking. I watched your 1000+ word toddler video but anytime I try teaching her, she laughs and shakes her head no so I feel like shes smart but just doesn’t want to say words, if that makes sense? Is that normal? Love your videos btw!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +2

      You’re doing an amazing job Kibby! Try doing something that is particularly interesting to her and start with very simple one or two words (whenever she’s at) during that play! Maybe it’s baby dolls, or coloring, or building blocks! Figure out what her interest is and try to capitalize on that! Something else that works super well is being SILLY! 💛 Laughter reduces tension and any anxiety your child might feel about perceived expectations! Maybe you put a shoe on your head and call it a hat! Be the best audience for yourself! Laugh! Roll around, give yourself a good time! As you continue silly play and your fighter gets involved, you can start encouraging more verbal involvement! And of course, I always advocate for EXPECTING a response for phrases you know she is capable of. Maybe it’s “more” or “milk” or “up”. They catch on pretty quick when they see you MEAN IT when you say they won’t be picked up until they say “up!” Keep up the great work Mama! And we’re SO glad to have you here on our channel with us! 💛

  • @tonyblack2141
    @tonyblack2141 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this. My 22month old baby already knows the letter names, how can I get her to learn the sounds without confusion? :) Cheers!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +1

      So fun! When she holds up a letter and says the name, affirm her and expand on it! For example, “Mama look! S!” “Yes! S! /ssssssssssss/!” That’s the s sound! 😅 With just some simple repetition it’ll come!

    • @tonyblack2141
      @tonyblack2141 2 года назад

      @@CarnahanFam Many thanks for the tip and encouragement. Will give that a shot :)

  • @missb9315
    @missb9315 2 года назад

    You just took me back to all of my RICA studying!! It wasn’t tell I took my reading instruction classes that I realized wow I add the schwa sound to a lot of letters and it’s wrong. It made sense why California is so strict and requires a “harder” test to show reading instruction competence bc can you imagine teaching kids the wrong way?!

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Yes! I remember realizing that when I was in college too!!! 🤣

  • @eatwithjayna7620
    @eatwithjayna7620 Год назад +1

    The intro is very long and it make the video kinda boring but in all the video was insightful

  • @natashadominic2389
    @natashadominic2389 Год назад

    Lmao I’m a full grown adult and a mom of two and I’m having trouble saying the I sound. The AEIOU is hard…. 😅

  • @Kpyoutube115
    @Kpyoutube115 2 года назад

    If babe knows the letter as in they recognize it do you wait until they also repeat the sound before moving to the next letter?

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Great question! If I'm focusing on the sound and that is my target, then that is what I go for before moving onto the next letter. For example, if my Ainsleigh brings me the "O" and says it's name "Mama! O!", but we're trying to focus on sounds, I'll say "Yes! This is an O! O makes that /o/ sound! /o/ /o/ /o/! Oooooooctapus!" (while showing the letter and wiggling my arms like an octopus" - so always positively affirming the fact that they want to say the letter name, and then reinforcing the sound that the letter makes with LOTS of repetition!

  • @meowmix8154
    @meowmix8154 11 месяцев назад

    12:17

  • @chelseyparada1298
    @chelseyparada1298 2 года назад

    My daughter is nearly 20 months and we have been trying to find a speech therapist for her but it is not available in our area, they are fully booked. She was signing and has recently stopped and she barely says dada. She knows her body parts and points at them when asked and she does understand language. What can I do to help her?

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад

      Hey Mama! First, you are doing a phenomenal job! You should be so proud of yourself and of your little girl already! Next, if you haven’t seen our “how to teach your baby to talk” video - we’ve got tons of EASY things you can do throughout the day to encourage - rich language environment! Next, if you’re in the US, I’d look to see if you have an “Infant Toddler Program” in your area. It’s a free program that if your child is showing a significant need, they provide specialists to help! Our Ainsleigh was in the Infant Toddler program from 5mo to 1 year to help with a gross motor delay caused by her reflux! HIGHLY recommend their program! 💛 Sending hugs your way!

  • @calisingh7978
    @calisingh7978 Год назад

    Why didn't u leave the link?

  • @kyraurban1183
    @kyraurban1183 2 года назад +1

    my son knew his abc and 123 before saying actual words he was saying it fluently at 15 months old. And now he’s 2 yes and 3 months he’s delayed on speech but is saying new words everyday but still, can say his abc. and count to 20 if i push him there and he counts backwards he knows his colors and can color code in tablet games as well it blows my moms mind (his grammy) recently he understands that lettters make up words so when i read or my mom reads to him or daddy he will pick up his wipes and start pointing to the letters on it abd babbling
    pointing trying to read!!!!! he was just diagnosed w mild autism.
    so plz know all kids are smart and all his miles stones differently and don’t compare any kids to yours bc they know 1,000 words

    • @CarnahanFam
      @CarnahanFam  2 года назад +1

      Couldn't agree more! All kids are smart and will hit milestones differently! Sounds like your little one is a perfect example of that! 💛

  • @shabnumkhan8959
    @shabnumkhan8959 5 месяцев назад

    Long inteo

  • @cornicejulien
    @cornicejulien 9 месяцев назад

    Wow she has some awesome tips....but i feel attacked.
    Probably it's just excitement but Her speaking is aggressive.

  • @shanadebusschere2137
    @shanadebusschere2137 Год назад

    This is crazy ! maybe the next child you can start the abc at 1 week old 🫡