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10 Quick Reading Tips


Few Simple Steps And Your Child Will Be Reading
As a parent or guardian there are many simple steps that you can take to help your child read whilst still keeping it fun. Before you begin teaching your child how to read it is advisable to 
encourage them to listen to stories being read aloud and to look at books and picture books. A great way to promote this is to have plenty of books and/or magazines in the house already as kids often pay attention to what their parents or guardians are reading and will then be encouraged to read as well.
  
Do You Audio  Read To Your Child?
The Best way to help your child read initially and get them started is to read the book aloud to them first. In this way they can get a feel for the words and hear how they should sound which will improve their confidence when they come to read the book for themselves. Another great tip is to teach phonics to your child as well as the letter names as again this gives them a good starting point for when they begin to read and write. 

How Many Books Do You Have In Your Home?
In order for children to develop as readers they need to begin to like books and understand that there are a variety of texts that they can read for enjoyment. If you want to learn how to help your child read then try taking them to the library and book shops as this will cultivate a love of finding out information from both fiction and non-fiction text. Audio material for kids is also an excellent way to initiate and promote their interest in books as they love to mimic the style that the reader uses which helps improve their fluency. When you first pick up a new book it can help to discuss the title and ask your child to predict what they think might happen in the story. Try looking at the pictures and discussing them as this will hopefully capture their imagination and in time encourage them to choose books to read themselves. 


Make Time For Reading With Your Child
It is important that when you begin to help your child read you avoid making it feel like a test for them. Instead try to always keep reading time as a fun experience and they will be more inclined to continue and learn. For example if they should pronounce a word incorrectly avoid using the word ‘wrong’ but instead encourage them to try the word again. If they still have difficulties then you could try sounding it out for them but do not leave them to struggle for too long as they will become bored and frustrated. If after a few attempts they still do not get the word then tell them what it is but praise them for having tried. Making time for reading practise every day is a great way to help your child read and continue making improvements. It can also be a good idea to encourage your child to learn some ‘High Frequency Words’ and you can download these from the website .                                                                                                                                   

Some Children Like Interactive Software
A simple way to help your child read and keep it fun is to use Click N READ & Click N SPELL, which my children and friends both enjoy. It is essentially designed as a game so that your kids actually look forward to playing!

Perhaps the most important thing to remember when you learn how to help your child read is to make sure that reading becomes an enjoyable time for both you and your child. If they are not in the mood to read then do not force them as this can often have a negative effect. Instead you could perhaps try to read to them yourself and ask them to join in when they are ready. Often you will find that their enthusiasm grows as the story progresses and they will want to participate themselves. A great way to encourage this is to find a sentence that you know they can read and suggest that they join in to help you read it. If you find that your child lacks confidence then try to read the same book several times as this can be a fantastic way to boost their self-esteem and will help your child to enjoy reading. Make sure your child knows where to start reading from and that text should be read from left to right.  If you struggle to find a book that they are interested in then why not try a catalogue children love to look at toys in catalogues.  Try looking at the catalogues together  and discuss and read about the products listed.  
    Teach Your Child To Read In Just 
Ten Minutes A Day
  • TeachYour Child to Read for 10 minutes each day. Teach Your Child to Read e-book gives helpful tips and advice on how to teach your child the basics of reading for ten minutes each day. 
  • 99 Ways To Get Kids To Love Reading.



99 Ways to Get Kids to Love Reading
 This e-book offers tips to help your child enjoy reading -  you should find that your kids soon starts to enjoy reading and will in time develop into an enthusiastic reader.





















 

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