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3 min readMar 12, 2021

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Why is the development of the phonemic system and phonemic awareness so important to the beginning reader? Because if kids cannot “hear” the sounds in spoken language such as cat and fat, for instance, when they can’t “hear” the sound in feline and fowl they will be very difficult to decoding or” sounding out” words in an… sentence structure. Once your kid has a vocabulary of words which are phonetically distinct, this becomes much easier. The entire language will come naturally to them.

Phonics awareness is part of the overall cognitive process which develops through reading and also oral communication. The sounds of the letters read phonetically are part of the phonemic awareness, which is also part of the overall cognitive process which is the foundation for reading comprehension. phonemic awareness and comprehension develop gradually in kids throughout their learning process and should be made a top priority as part of their formal education as soon as possible.

Here’s how to read faster and improve your comprehension: Phonics Awareness — read words by feeling what the letter sounds like. This will allow you to quickly identify words during reading. As you become aware of the specific sound of each letter, you will get an intuitive sense about what word it will mean. This will allow you to begin reading faster and improve your comprehension. Familiarization with the sound — the longer you have been exposed to words the more likely you will remember them.

Speed Reading and Fluency — Good readers develop very fast reading speeds. This is because good readers have developed superb phonemic awareness. To develop good reading fluency you must also develop excellent phonemic awareness. Just as babies are able to recognize words that make up the new vocabulary, so too will you if you spend enough time becoming an expert at this skill.

Phonics Awareness — the importance of recognizing the phonic tones cannot be over emphasized. The purpose of phonemic awareness is to recognize the specific sounds a word makes. Then, using sound structure information to deduce the meaning of a word based on the phonic frequencies. Thus, reading becomes a lot easier.

Alphabetic Principle — the most well-known principle of reading. Simply put, the idea is to recognize and remember the different sounds a particular word makes. By doing this you can immediately access its meaning and you can then apply that knowledge to a variety of other things such as when writing out a name or making a telephone call. While the phonic awareness part of this is critical to reading fluently, the importance of alphabetic consciousness in literacy development cannot be underestimated.

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