joi, 1 aprilie 2010

Why Not Give A Child A Book This Christmas?

Christmas is a time of giving and with all the knowledge that surrounds us, we should be prepared to give a valuable gift this Christmas.Reading expands a child's knowledge, vocabulary and improves her comprehension skills. Studies show that a child that is read to from an early age has a wider vocabulary and most of the time she is able to construct sentences much earlier than her peers.It is very important for parents to understand that the introduction of reading should be fun. When purchasing books for your toddler or preschooler you should choose colorful books that will attract their attention, as well as books with stories they can relate to.Having interesting and fun books for your child will encourage her to have a love for reading. If she thinks it is difficult it will only make her feel she is not good at it.Reading stimulates the brain. When you are reading for your child ensure that you are not reading as fast as you would if you were reading to yourself. Give her time to look at the pictures when you read, ask questions like who was her favorite character in the story, point to animals or characters in the story and ask her to name them. It is always a bonus when you are reading a familiar story and she can join in or finish phrases.Reading should be done in a cozy and relaxed environment. It should also be used as bonding time for you and your child. You should show lots of excitement when it is time for reading. Seeing your reaction, will only encourage her and she will look forward to reading time.Let your child see that you follow the text with your finger. Children will begin to recognize words as you read, especially in books with repetition.With familiar books and favorite stories let her have a chance to read to you as well. Children enjoy this part of the reading session as they are doing what Mom or Dad does daily. Young children tend to read from memory but as they become older and they begin to learn new words this will soon be a thing of the past.Paired-reading is also a great boost for young children. It helps with confidence building and not to focus on mistakes. Let your child be the one to choose the book, taking into consideration that if she is a non-reader it should be a book she knows, or if she can read a little it should be a simple book.When you read together you should do it at a reasonable pace. You should point to the words in the book; the child should be reading fractionally behind you or simultaneously.
If the child makes a mistake just say the correct word and move on. dr seuss book collection

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