A few things to keep in mind:
Children can usually begin to recognize alphabet letters at the ages of 2 and 3.Children need to learn the alphabet letters in sequence and must also be able to recognize the letters out of sequence.Children need to learn the sounds of the alphabet letters.Each toddler has a different learning ability.Make learning fun and let your child learn at his or her own pace.Teach your toddler on a regular basis. Go over the alphabet everyday.Keep learning sessions short and fun.
Examples of Alphabet Teaching Techniques
Introduce one alphabet letter at a time. You can start at the beginning with the letter A. Show your toddler what the letter A looks like and sounds like. Once your child has learned to recognize the letter A, you can make a game of spotting the letter A in the objects around. You might, for example, try to find objects that start with an A or try to spot an A in videos, writings or other printed materials. Once your toddler is perfectly familiar with the letter A, you can start with the letter B. Advance further only after your toddler can tell the difference between A and B. AT Lilybug Learning we play I Spy with our alphabet it an easy game that we can even take game on the road around the community.
After we have mastered a few intial letters we like to play letter scramble where the children sort , identify and order the letters in sequence.
As with any learning technique remember to use your imagaination when trying to find new and exciting was to teach and implement new lessons.