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Reading skills should come first. When a child has mastered the technique of blending, it is time to begin arithmetic. But start number recognition earlier.
Arithmetic begins with numbers. A child can easily learn how to associate the sounds of specific numbers -- one, two three, four -- with familiar objects. Also important: understanding the written symbols that we use for numbers: 1, 2, 3, 4.
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