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Discovering the Timeline: How Long It Takes for a Child to Learn the Alphabet

Learning the alphabet is a crucial milestone for every child. It is the foundation of reading and writing, and sets them up for academic success. While there is no set timeline for learning the alphabet, most children grasp it by the age of 4 or 5. However, every child is different, and some may take longer or shorter to learn it. Encouragement, repetition, and practice are key to helping children learn the alphabet. Parents and caregivers can make it fun through games, songs, and activities that engage their child's senses. By being patient and supportive, children will eventually master the ABCs and be on their way to becoming confident readers and writers.