
March 22, 2022
|By :
Kavya Agarwal
Develop reading habits in your children
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Reading is the most effective way how you can be sure of the holistic development of your child. It helps in expanding the horizon of their imagination, developing language, recognizing emotions, and strengthening relationships. If you introduce them to the power of reading at a young age, they will recognize its benefit and will be able to yield the best out of it.
7 ways in which you can encourage your children to read are:
- Make a daily habit of reading: In their growing years, children most likely look forward to the habits of their parents. So try to develop good habits in them. If you make reading a part of your daily routine, it will impact your children's lives and may develop a daily habit of reading in them.
- Tell them the benefits of reading: You need to let your children understand the importance of reading. Introduce them to different magazines, different newspapers. Try to develop a love for reading in them. This love for reading will help your children throughout their life.
- Read with your children: Do one thing: try to include your children in that activity whenever you are reading something. Tell them what you are reading, ask them to read further, take their opinions and views on whatever you are reading. These activities will develop their interest in reading.
- Take your children to the library: Select a day every week or every month, and then take your children to the library on that day. Introduce them to the options available to read. Explain to them about different genres. When your children see other children reading books in the library, they will also get encouraged and motivated to read.
- Ask them what to read: When you take your children to the library, let them choose what they would love to read. Let your children choose books according to their interests. Children are more likely to read what they choose for themselves.
- Start Re-Reading favorite books: Children love to repeat the activities they love. Figure out what are your children's favorite books and then ask them to re-read them. Re-reading their favorite books will help in improving their reading skills and a good reading habit.
- Keep an eye on their activity: We know that you are not a teacher, but remember, you are your children's first teacher. Observe how your children are performing in their reading activity. Improve their mistakes and teach them pronunciation.