• It is important and exciting for a child to be able to recognize and write his or her name. Below are a few strategies I like to use to help a child learn to read and spell his or her name.

Special request:

  • Please teach your child to only use a capital letter for the first letter in his or her name. Most of the text we come across while reading and writing is in lowercase.

1. Letter Tracing

I highly recommend starting early with three lined printing paper. If you don’t have access to dotted letters for tracing, using a highlighter is just as easy.


2. Rainbow Words:

Write your child’s name with a highlighter and let him or her use multiple colors to trace the letters.


3. Letter Scramble:

Write each letter of your child’s name on a sticky note and mix up the order then have your child rearrange them into the correct order.


4. What’s missing?

Write your child’s name but leave out a letter. Ask which letter is missing. Eventually remove two or three letters and ask what is missing.


5. Sound Matching:

Cut out pictures or use a program like Canva to generate images. Match the pictures to the correct letter sound.


6.Banana Fana:

Make this silly rhyme using your child’s name. Demonstrate rhyming with this video:


7. Happy Birthday:

Type “Happy Birthday _____” in a YouTube search and watch funny birthday songs featuring your child’s name.

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Have fun and be patient. Your child will probably also enjoy using these activities to learn how to spell the names of all of their favorite people and pets