A gentle learning approach
Why choose short, focused games?
Original alphabet games invite children to notice letter shapes, connect simple sounds, remember pairs and explore early words without pressure.
Each game uses a clear goal and a small number of actions. Children can repeat a round, notice what changed and try a different choice. This keeps the experience understandable while giving parents and teachers natural opportunities to talk about the skill being practised.
Make screen time more useful
- Choose one game that matches the child’s current interest.
- Read the goal together before play begins.
- Keep sessions short and stop before frustration grows.
- Ask what the child noticed instead of focusing only on the score.
- Move to an offline family challenge when it is time for a screen break.
These activities support informal practice; they do not assess development or replace professional teaching.