Children follow their parents example. If they see you read, they will, too.
- Children follow their parents example. If they see you read, they will, too.
- Accentuate the positive things your child does. It helps build self-confidence, which will lead to more success.
- Children need to know that you are interested in their school. Attend parent meetings; visit your childs classroom Keep in touch with school.
- A child will take the same book that was read to him and read it himself.
- Children still need to be read to after they learn to read on their own. They need to hear what good reading sounds like.
- Children in grades three through twelve learn the meanings of about 3,000+ new words a year-the majority of new words are learned incidentally while reading books and other materials.
- Voracious readers are made, not born. No child is born loving soccer or pizza; they learn to like what they see their parents valuing. Children, who read most, read best.
- Help your child read with a purpose
- Encourage your child to make predictions as she reads.
- Give your child as well as yourself a special kind of magic, a time to read each night.
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