Research shows that children who read books for just 20 minutes a day
perform better
in school. Here are some great ways to get your child reading!
1. Set aside a reading time. Pick a reading time that is good for
everyone. It might be
before bedtime or even after homework.
2. Pick a reading place. It is important that everyone is comfortable
so they can enjoy
the book. Try reading in the living room, or maybe the dinner table
works best.
3. Read together. One person can read the book, or people can take
turns.
4. Involve and engage listeners. Before you read, point to the book’s
title, author, and
illustrator. Ask listeners, “What do they think the story is going to
be about?” As you
read, you can ask your family members what they think will happen next.
And be sure
to engage listeners with exciting voices!
5. Fill your home with reading materials. Place books, magazines,
newspapers, cookbooks,
and more throughout the house so your child is surrounded by things to
read.
6. Get caught reading yourself. When your child sees you read, she will
be inspired to read.
7. Older siblings read to younger siblings. By reading to a younger
sibling, the reader will gain
confidence.
8. Start seasonal traditions. Pick a book to read every year when your
child goes back to school.
You can also read the same special book during a holiday.
9. Keep favorite books around. It can be comforting for a new reader to
build confidence
and fluency by practicing when re-reading a favorite book.
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