Sunday, July 3, 2011

How to Motivate Young Children to Read

Children who provide them with ample opportunities to read are more likely to succeed and move forward in school than those who do not have reading materials provided in the home.....
 These are the facts from the center of the international survey and the University of Nevada, Reno, United States in this article, and scientific culture of the family and educational success: books and education in 27 countries (2010)


Good reading habits start at home. It does not matter what kind of parents or the educational background and their caregivers, what matters is not what a parent to encourage a love of reading before their child starts school. Help the child to being a skilled reader requires a few simple steps and habits that will lead them excited about being a learner.


help:



1
Talk with your child about what you are reading: newspaper stocks interesting and magazine articles, refer to the beautiful words of the books and the introduction of new vocabulary.

2
Offers a good selection of books for your child until he or she can always find one of interest.

3
Have your child select books in addition to those you choose.

4
Discuss the books with your child as he or read them. 
Ask questions about themes and characters and how the story might be related in real life.

5
Help your child build confidence by allowing him or her to re-read the book several times.

6
Reward your child for reading new books.

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