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Advices and Tips for Kids Reading

August 15, 2022
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The best friend and counselor for children is a book. Its power is enormous. A book is knowledge, good thoughts, help in work and study, rest. It is not enough to have a good book, you have to teach children how to use it.

Some Tips For Parents On Engaging Your Child In Reading

I wonder if your child often sees adults reading around him or her. Useless our demands, exhortations or advice to take up a book, if you yourself at this point, getting ready to sit down in front of the TV to watch another “soap” series. Will not save and look at the shelves in the apartment, filled to the ceiling with books. After all, sometimes in the evenings we take nothing in hand except a simple illustrated magazine, and we justify it by our own fatigue.

Let’s try to ask ourselves a question: is a book for us really such a value, without which we can not live? Most adults will answer in the affirmative, and at the same time, does not croak at all. We read avidly at night, scouring the world in search of the right book, discussing with friends what we’ve read… Do we want to pass these values on to our son or daughter?

  • The easiest thing to do is to remember where there is a library near our house. In the children’s library, of course, he or she will go by himself or herself. But the adult library you can visit together – it’s good if your child will see how exciting it is for you to choose a book to your liking.
  • Holiday can be a joint trip to the bookstore, and the right to decide must be given to a child. When buying books for the baby, it is better to give preference to proven children’s classics. Pay attention to the illustrations (they should not be primitive or frightening) and to the font (it’s better if the letters are the same size and shape as in an ABC book).
  • If we want to help select a book for an older child, a teenager, then do not forget that the world around us is changing very quickly, whether we like it or not. A different pace of life, a different language and style of communication, images imposed by television… But that doesn’t mean that nothing can be done. Worried that your son is swallowing one after another of “horror movies” or primitive children’s detectives? Daughter fascinated by vulgar, from our point of view, “women’s novels”? Do not dramatize the situation. Experts say that after reading several similar books in the child is satiety. Now it will be a good time to go to a better literature. But at first interest in it should be maintained through fascination and dynamism of the storyline.

How To Awaken In A Child A Desire To Read?

  • Determine a prominent place for books in the apartment.
  • Create different family rituals connected with books. The simplest of them, but at the same time invaluable, is reading to your baby before bedtime. Of course, the plot for bedtime reading should not be intimidating. Another important detail – from time to time not only the mother or grandmother, but also the father should act as a reader. Otherwise, some boys are beginning to consider reading “an activity for girls,” unworthy of a real man.
  • Include in the “repertoire” of books, which are recognizable to the baby situations directly related to his life. Have been with him at the zoo – on fresh tracks, take a good book to read about the animals, etc.
  • If the baby is already quietly starting to read by himself, try to make it happen every day and at a certain time. At first, you can be there, just listening to him or discussing what he is reading. It is possible that your presence will soon be unnecessary, and the habit of independent daily reading will serve the future schoolboy or schoolgirl well. It happens that a child who can already read listens to you with pleasure, but is in no hurry to switch to an independent process… How to help your child overcome this barrier?
  • Try such a “cruel” technique as interrupted reading of an interesting book. During reading, close the book at the most fascinating place and leave, citing an urgent matter. Curiosity will most likely get the upper hand over stubbornness or unwillingness to read.
  • Try to find the appropriate audio for one of the children’s books. Put the book in your child’s hands, turn on the recording and ask him or her to follow the text, noting where the audio matches the text and where it does not. This practice is good for developing both fluency and comprehension. You can also make a synchronized recording yourself.
  • A good incentive is to do role-reading – you and your child alone or with other family members involved. 

We are sure that our tips and advices will help you.

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