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Written by Yifat, our founder and speech therapist. Practical posts for Jewish families teaching Hebrew at home — no fluff, no filler, just what actually works.
Two Core Principles for Teaching Kids to Write the Alef Bet
A former Hebrew teacher on the two principles that help young children make the leap from recognizing Hebrew letters to writing...
Why One Hebrew Puzzle Works at Every Age: From First Matching to First Writing
A speech therapist on how one Hebrew puzzle scaffolds your child from letter recognition to real pre-writing.
The "Alef-Bet Runway": A Zero-Prep Game to Teach Letters and Vowels Through Movement
Ditch the flashcards. Learn the "Alef-Bet Runway," a zero-prep, movement-based game designed by a former day school teacher to ...
3 Zero-Prep Games to Teach the Hebrew Alef-Bet (Without Flashcards)
Looking for teaching Hebrew for toddlers games? A former NYC day school teacher shares 3 simple, tactile games to teach the Ale...
5 Playful Ways to Use Hebrew Bath Letters (That Build Phonological Awareness)
Turn bath time into a phonological awareness playground with these 5 playful Hebrew letter activities. Build early literacy ski...
Why Language Exposure Matters More Than Formal Reading Lessons
Early Hebrew exposure builds literacy foundations before formal reading begins. Discover how introducing Hebrew letters to to...
Why Teaching Hebrew Early Matters
Discover why ages 0-5 are critical for Hebrew language learning. Research-backed insights on early language exposure and prac...
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