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January 31st, 2008 by

A quiet time for family members to read on their own may be the only chance a busy parent gets to read the paper.
What you’ll need:
Your own reading materials
Reading materials for your children
What to do:
1. Both you and your child should pick out something to read.
2. Don’t be concerned if your beginning readers pick [...]

January 30th, 2008 by

It’s important to read to your children, but equally important to listen to them read to you. Children thrive on having someone appreciate their developing skills.
What you’ll need:
Books at your child’s reading level
What to do
1. Listen attentively as your child reads.
2. Take turns. You read a paragraph and have your child read the next [...]

January 29th, 2008 by

When children act out a good poem, they love its rhyme, rhythm, and the pictures it paints with a few well-chosen words. They grow as readers by connecting emotion with the written word.
What you’ll need:
Poems that rhyme, tell a story, and are written from a child’s point of view
What to do:
1. Read a poem [...]

January 28th, 2008 by

Repetition makes books predictable, and young readers love knowing what comes next.
What you’ll need:
Books with repeated phrases. A few favorites are: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible. No Good , Very Bad Day by Judith Viorst; Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin, Jr.; Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. [...]

January 27th, 2008 by

Babies love to listen to the human voice. What better way than through reading!
What you’ll need:
Some baby books (books made of cardboard or cloth with flaps to lift and holes to peek through)
What to do:
1. Start out by singing lullabies and folk songs to your baby. At around 6 months, look for books [...]

January 26th, 2008 by

When a newborn baby comes out of the womb, doctors encourage mothers to breastfeed the infant. This is because the milk that comes out has nutrients in the right concentrations. It also has antibodies, which becomes the first line of defense against harmful bacteria and viruses.
Studies show that a mother can continue to breastfeed the [...]

January 25th, 2008 by

The main thing is to find books you both love. They will shape your child’s first impression of the world of reading.
What to do?
1. Ask friends, neighbors, and teachers to share the names of their favorite books.
2. Visit your local public library, and as early as possible, get your child a library card. Ask [...]

January 24th, 2008 by

Children become readers when their parents read to them. It really is as simple as that. And here’s the good news: It’s easy to do and it’s great fun. With a little practice you will be making the memories of a lifetime, memories both you and your child will cherish.
It is best to read [...]

January 24th, 2008 by

You may go through a period when your child favors one book and wants it read night after night and read it one more time. It is not unusual for children to favor a particular story, and this can be boring for parents. Keep in mind, however, that a favorite story may speak to your [...]

January 23rd, 2008 by

Although the life of a parent is often hectic, you should try to read with your child at least once a day at a regularly scheduled time. But don’t be discouraged if you skip a day or don’t always keep to your schedule. Just read to your child as often as you possibly can.
If you [...]