 Young children learn that words have syllables. In order to help them learn how these syllables work in words, you can use visuals. Even as easy as your hands to show them, here's the word, but when we take it apart, it breaks it into syllables. When we use visuals to teach children, it helps them remember the skill. Okay, I'm going to say the word together. You say it, and then we're going to take it apart. Okay, fists ready? Doctor. Letter. Letter. After. Present. Present. Present. Candle. Candle. Tablet. Tablet. Rabbit. Girls do it slowly. Girls do it slowly. Girls do it. Say it slowly. Good job. Boys do the next one. Party. Good job, everybody. Banjo. Good job.