You’ve heard the saying “knowledge is power.” And one of the best ways one can gain knowledge is through reading. So school has reopened after a slightly longer Christmas holiday than usual; which means that some children might have lost their motivation to read. However here are some sure fire tips on how to encourage your child to get in or get back in the reading habit.
- Pay attention to what your child is interested in, and encourage him or her to read books on those subjects.
- Set aside time to read with your child every day. Spend time reading together just before bed and take turns reading out loud with younger children.
- Set time aside every week for family reading night.
- Make reading a daily part of life, including reading road signs, recipes and directions out loud.
- Make reading interactive – ask your children’s opinions on what they are reading.
- Set goals, such as challenging your child to read three books over Christmas break.
- Ask older children to help younger ones with reading. This activity will boost older kids’ confidence, in addition to providing important practice for younger children.
- Spend at least an hour a week at the library.
- Actively encourage children to read and congratulate them on their progress.
- Set an example—seeing you read will encourage your child to do the same!
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