Promoting Literacy in Your Children
By Teach and Learn, published Apr 06, 2007
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Read to Your Children
This might seem like a no-brainer. But reading to children, even older children, can be important. Reading to children should occur often, at different intervals throughout the day. Parents and children bond over reading. Reading a book that is slightly above the child's reading level will be challenge the child and have them crave books of higher difficulty. This is true especially if the chosen book is interesting and engaging. The more you read together, the more concentration your child will acquire. Your child will also gain observation skill and an understanding of the English language.
Let Your Children See You Read Often
Make sure that your children see you read all different types of media. Do not just read from the computer. Read newspapers, books, magazines and journals. If your children see you read as a matter of daily routine, they too will pick up the "habit".
Set a Quiet Time to Read Each Day
This can be done regardless of age. Children need to know that they can enjoy books with you and they can also enjoy books on their own. By setting even a small amount of time each day for quiet reading, you are showing your child the importance of quiet time. If your child is too young to read on their own, the act of pretending to read can generate excitement about the reading process. This also gives your child an opportunity to see you read.
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