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The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) recently recommended technology and interactive media as effective learning aids.

Research has shown that children using literacy apps on iPads score higher on literacy assessments than their peers, particularly in their level of phonetic awareness and ability to associate sounds with letters. As more school districts provide iPads and other tablets to use in the classroom, educators are looking for apps to include in their curriculum and to recommend to parents with young children.



Source: “10 Must-Have Literacy Apps for Early Child Educators.” 10 Must-Have Literacy Apps for Early Child Educators – Capella University Blog, www.capella.edu/blogs/cublog/literacy-tools-for-early-childhood-education/.