Teach your Child to Read
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Teach your Child how to Read
A Great Little e-Book to aid you in teaching your child how to Read!

When you read to your child, do so with enthusiasm and excitement. Your goal is to keep your child’s interest. Remember, you are sharing something with them they otherwise cannot explore on their own. Pick from a wide variety of books relating to subjects that your child is interested in, including adult sized books without pictures. If reading becomes the high point of you and your child’s day, later struggles to keep your child’s interest in books and reading will be minimal if at all.
If
you, yourself struggle to keep your interest in reading it is very
important not to influence your children in this direction. A child growing up hearing, “Mommy does not like to read,” will most likely not like to read either. Our children are very impressionable and often follow our lead, including, but not limited to reading. Some
tips to broaden your interest in reading would be to read short
articles, rather than long books where your interest falls rapidly. You also may want to try audio books at first while following along with printed publications. Try anything to develop a better appreciation for books and reading so your children will grow to do the same.
Next to showing affection to your children, reading ranks high up there on the scale of importance. It is fun to teach your child the language, vocabulary and communication skills. You are also entertaining them while acting out the voices and actions of the characters in the books you are reading. Reading aloud to your child not only jump starts their imagination, it also develops their listening and concentration skills. By
stimulating these skills early on, your child will feel encouraged to
venture into creative writing and, possibly, journal keeping later on.

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