 It is important for children to learn how to pronounce words. We help do that by giving them simple words to begin with, and then we move to words that have more than one syllable. To help them learn how to pronounce those words, we take the word and we can break it apart into its syllables. We can even help children understand what that might look like by using our hands as the word, and as we break it into syllables, we can break our hands apart. We teach them a word with more than one syllable, and we break it apart. We can then help them pronounce each syllable, the one at the beginning, and the one at the end. Okay, here we go. The sounds are RABBIT, LETTER, ALMOST, ALMOST, Good job. The word is IN, add come. INCOME, The word is UN, add tie. UN, add tie. B, add low. AB, add scent. That one's a hard one. AB, scent. ABBIT, ABBIT, ABBIT, HOSUE is absent today, that's right. EX IT, A, add part. SU, add cure. Do you feel secure? Is your body still? Good job.