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A new study reveals that young children learn letters and word structures more effectively through handwriting than typing.
Several states have embraced an approach that leans heavily on phonics — relying on letter and rhyming sounds to read words.
Researchers explored how manual and keyboard practice influenced children's abilities in their reading and writing learning process. 5-year-olds were taught an artificial alphabet using different ...
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