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Encourage Children for Reading.

Ways to Encourage Children for Reading B Z E K Q L R 1 Scout for things your children might like to read. Use their interests and hobbies as starting points. Leave all sorts of reading materials including books, magazines, and colorful catalogs in conspicuous places around Notice what attracts your children's attention, even if they only look at the pictures. Then build on that interest; read a short selection aloud, or simply bring home more information on the same subject. Leave all sorts of reading materials including books, magazines, and colorful catalogs in conspicuous places 4 around Take your children to the library regularly. Explore the children's section together. Ask a librarian to suggest books and magazines your children might enjoy. Present reading as an activity with a purpose a way to gather useful information for, say, making paper airplanes, identifying a doll or stamp in your child's collection, or planning a family trip. 7 Encourage older children to read to their younger brothers and sisters. Older children enjoy showing off their skills to an admiring audience. Play games that are reading-related. Check your closet for spelling games played with letter tiles or dice, or board games that require players to read spaces, cards, and directions. Perhaps over dinner, while you're running errands, or in another informal setting, share your reactions to things you read, and encourage your children to do likewise. Set aside a regular time for reading in your family, independent of schoolwork the 20 minutes before lights out, just after dinner, or whatever fits into your household schedule. As little as 10 minutes of free 10 reading a day can help improve your child's skills and habits. Compiled by http://allbusinessservices.blogspot.com/ Source: http://www.rif.org/us/literacy-resources/articles/ children-who-can-read-but-dont.htm Ways to Encourage Children for Reading B Z E K Q L R 1 Scout for things your children might like to read. Use their interests and hobbies as starting points. Leave all sorts of reading materials including books, magazines, and colorful catalogs in conspicuous places around Notice what attracts your children's attention, even if they only look at the pictures. Then build on that interest; read a short selection aloud, or simply bring home more information on the same subject. Leave all sorts of reading materials including books, magazines, and colorful catalogs in conspicuous places 4 around Take your children to the library regularly. Explore the children's section together. Ask a librarian to suggest books and magazines your children might enjoy. Present reading as an activity with a purpose a way to gather useful information for, say, making paper airplanes, identifying a doll or stamp in your child's collection, or planning a family trip. 7 Encourage older children to read to their younger brothers and sisters. Older children enjoy showing off their skills to an admiring audience. Play games that are reading-related. Check your closet for spelling games played with letter tiles or dice, or board games that require players to read spaces, cards, and directions. Perhaps over dinner, while you're running errands, or in another informal setting, share your reactions to things you read, and encourage your children to do likewise. Set aside a regular time for reading in your family, independent of schoolwork the 20 minutes before lights out, just after dinner, or whatever fits into your household schedule. As little as 10 minutes of free 10 reading a day can help improve your child's skills and habits. Compiled by http://allbusinessservices.blogspot.com/ Source: http://www.rif.org/us/literacy-resources/articles/ children-who-can-read-but-dont.htm

Encourage Children for Reading.

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This infographic is a perfect guide for the parents, this will help them a lot in the concern for how to encourage children reading.

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