Does your child detest reading? Would he rather color books and draw images rather than go through his reading assignments? You do not have to worry because there are several strategies to help children read that you can employ as a parent. Here are some tips that can transform your kid from a reluctant reader to a full-pledged bookworm.
Bring Your Child to the Library
Gone are the days when libraries used to be strict reading areas where noise and fun are not allowed. Nowadays, libraries have managed to update their reputations with the addition of kid-friendly environments, such as children’s corners, story times, and puppet shows. Exposing your kid to these ‘fun’ libraries will definitely change your tot’s perception of children’s books.
Talk To Him About Books
If you want your child to be a good reader, then one thing you should do is to talk to him about books. Tell him the stories of your favorite books, and encourage him to read these books as well. These stories can serve as common ground – one of the things that can make your bond stronger and deeper.
Make Reading a Part of Your Child’s Daily Activities
Reading is not just about reading hardbound books and magazines. Another way that can help your child is by encouraging him to make reading a part of his daily life. Urge him to read restaurant menus, signage, as well as your brochures in the doctor’s waiting area. By incorporating reading to his daily life, you can help improve his skills even further.
Conduct a “Reading Role Play”
If your child likes to hear a bedtime story before he goes to sleep, you can use this to make him a great reader. Read his favorite short stories with emotion and gusto, and encourage your child to take the role of a character in the story. Urge him to read his role, and for sure, he will look forward to reading stores even before his nighttime!
Be An Example
Kids idolize their parents, so make it a point to be a role model to your child. If you want your kid to be a voracious reader, then you need to set an example – be an avid reader yourself! If your child sees that you enjoy reading, he will surely make reading a habit too.
Reading can take your child to places. As a parent, you can fascinate your kid once again with the power of books by following these proven-effective tips.
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