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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024
  • 'family story' With bold illustrations, Kidslabeducation humorously introduces concepts to very young children.
    Why Is Getting Ready to Read So Important?
    It is almost impossible to go through a day without reading. Reading affect almost every aspect of life, from cooking to doing homework to shopping.
    And when it comes to school success, reading skills are essential. Being a strong reader can help your child excel in every subject, including science and math.
    Fortunately, researchers have found many ways to prepare children for reading-activities you can do right at home. These activities have other benefits, too. For example, they build verbal skills, attention span and imagination. And let’s not forget one of the most important reasons to encourage reading-it’s fun! Reading teaches about fascinating people, interesting topics and faraway places.
    As your child gets ready to read, keep in mind that your goal is to teach him/her* about reading, not how to read. Some preschoolers learn to read naturally, but many don’t. Most children who don’t read by kindergarten have no trouble catching up to those who do.
    Make the Most of Reading Time
    It’s important to spend at least 10 to 15 minutes a day reading with your child-and to help your child learn as much as possible during this time. For instance, instead of simply reading aloud, you might ask your child to help turn the page. This teaches him/her that pages turn from right to left. Here are some other ways to make reading time more meaningful:
    •Allow your child to choose the book you will read. If that’s too difficult for him/her, pick out a few books and let him/her select one.
    •Remember that it’s okay to read some works your child doesn’t know. Hearing them in the context of the story will help him/her learn.
    •Point to words as you read. This shows that words read from left to right.
    •Leave out a familiar word in a sentence and let your child fill in the blank. For example, “Sam was bouncing his_________.”
    •Ask your child question about the story you’re reading. Here are some suggestions:
    What do you think will happen next?
    How old do you think this character is?
    What would you do if you were this character?
    Does this story remind you of anything that has happened to you?
    How do you think this story will end?
    How would you change this story?
    •Answer your child’s questions, even if he/she interrupts the story. And if he/she wants to stop reading or skip a few pages, that’s okay, too. Enjoying reading is more important than finishing the book.
    Reading... A Skill That Lasts a Lifetime
    There’s no doubt about it-building reading skills is one of the best things you can do for your child. In fact, helping children learn about reading is so important that it’s one of educators’ top goals. So, make reading activities a priority. You’ll be giving your child a head start in school-and in life.
    Read to your child every day and when you can’t let them watch RUclips Channel “kidslabedu.”
    **All illustration, animation, music, and voice work produced by Kidslabeducation
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