Segmenting is the ability to break sentences, phrases or words into smaller parts.
Blending is the ability to join speech sounds together to say words.
Teaching segmenting and blending to children before they learn to read is important because these skills form the foundation for decoding and encoding words. Segmenting involves breaking down words into individual sounds (phonemes), while blending is the ability to smoothly combine those sounds to form words. These skills also support spelling, as children learn to break words into manageable parts and then combine them.
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