Teaching children to read
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Teaching children to read

Teaching children to read

Reading is one of the best ways for children to speak their minds easily. The baby begins to listen in the womb. Later, as the child grows older, he becomes accustomed to reading books on his own. Parental support is needed to make this a habit in the child.

 

First and foremost, we need to set a good example as parents. You should read books with them. Reading books gives the child the opportunity to experience many difficulties easily. Read with your child until the child becomes accustomed to reading. Encourage your child to read books that they enjoy. Then they will increase his interest in reading books. Make it a habit to read a book before bed. By reading the book aloud, the child begins to have a good understanding of the words as well as an interest in the characters in the book As you read, ask your child questions. Talk about what's in the book. The child will then tell you about the characters he likes and its opportunities. Asking "What do you think will happen next?" Will only increase the child's interest.

 

 

 

Connect the child to the public library or school library. It gives you the opportunity to choose from a variety of books to suit your child's tastes. There you can find books to help you choose. Always give your child the opportunity to keep a book with them. For example, give your child a book instead of a phone and a tablet when the whole family is traveling somewhere. Always engage your child in a conversation with friends about books, their characters, the end of the book, and the authors of the book. Then tell them to share with friends the places where the changes that should be, the moments when you feel sad or happy.

 

Find out what your child thinks about a book. Be sure to teach the child about the story in this book. Set up a special place for your child to read at home. Whenever possible you should give a book as a gift. Books are a universal force that can bring life to every moment of one's life. Your child who tends to read books is a person who is non-violent, who knows sadness, happiness, victory and defeat, and who is full of humanitarian feelings. Make sure that your child becomes a good citizen of the country and the country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

by Kaushalya De Silva

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