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【Banquan Primary and Secondary School And Home-School Co-education】50 good ways to help students fall in love with reading! Reading is the last word!

【Banquan Primary and Secondary School And Home-School Co-education】50 good ways to help students fall in love with reading! Reading is the last word!

Reading is an indispensable way for children to increase their knowledge and vision. But what if the child doesn't always like to read? Cultivating children's reading habits and reading ability requires a long-term process, and parents are very important in this process.

50 reading skills, there is always one that can help children fall in love with reading! Parents take a look!

【Banquan Primary and Secondary School And Home-School Co-education】50 good ways to help students fall in love with reading! Reading is the last word!

50 reading skills

1. Read for your child. Insist on reading to them every day.

2. Create a reading atmosphere. Establish a family reading area/reading hall belonging to the child.

3. Make some fun excerpts for your child. Include reading advice, fun reading texts, and even some funny jokes and poems you think are interesting, and create some surprises for your child every three to five years.

4. Talk to your child about reading. This includes how to build reading habits, vocabulary lists, and reading their texts together.

5. Prepare a funny note for the child, treat the sticky note book as the child's diary, the child can easily carry it, observe and record at any time, and write whatever he wants to write at any time.

6. Visit the library frequently, go to the library to borrow books, buy books, and read books with friends.

7. Parents themselves have to read books. Parents' behavior will subtly affect the child, it is best for parents to take some time every day to put down the mobile phone and computer and read with the child.

8. Prepare post-it notes for your child to help them learn to paste sticky notes or create reading index cards.

9. Connect reading with fun outdoor activities. Take your child outdoors to play, read in a tent, read in a hammock, read on a boat, and all the reading activities that can give children a fresh and interesting experience are what children want.

10. Let your child read books for pets and their children's beloved toys. If there are siblings in the family, have children read to their siblings.

11. Take your child to participate in a variety of group activities related to reading.

12. Make a book a birthday gift. In the process of children's interaction, it is recommended that children use books as birthday gifts for their friends to influence children in a subtle way.

13. Share your reading experience via video/voice. Children share books/poems they are reading with their best friends through voice or video calls.

14. Give your child selective reading of parts of the book. Minimize your child's dislike of reading and maximize participation.

15. Set reading goals for you and your child. Your child's reading goals you check, your reading goals children check, fair and just mutual supervision, mutual improvement.

16. Integrate reading into life experience. If you and your child are reading a book about the park, please take your child to the park for a field trip and tell the child all the knowledge you know about the park, this way of reading is not only reading, but also parent-child interaction.

17. Set your child's time to watch TV and play games. Put down the phone in your hand and pick up a book to read with your child.

18. Get your child a library card. Whether it is a school library, a community library, a large library or a variety of picture book libraries.

19. Stop any non-positive language and psychological cues about reading, and believe that your child is making progress a little, encouraging and appreciating.

20. Learn to perform in reading. When you are in the process of parent-child reading, with the storyline appropriately adding emotions and rich body movements, let the reading process come alive.

21. Listen attentively to why children don't like to read. When the child expresses it, we have the opportunity to prescribe the right medicine.

22. Don't force your child to read. Reading should be a very enjoyable thing, do not force children to read the various themed book lists we see on the Internet.

23. Prepare a set of color markers for your child. Making good use of these color markers can better help children focus their attention during the reading process.

24. Learn to keep reading. Once the child starts reading, he should be wary of "three days of fishing, two days of drying nets".

25. Listen patiently to your child reading for us and encourage your child to read aloud. You read a paragraph, I read a paragraph. You read aloud, I listen carefully.

26. Do not count reading time. As your child reads, you will find that they will stare at a page of interest for three minutes, and the boring part will be quickly turned over, please give them control at this time.

27. Learn to "act" in picture books frequently. "Acting" is really a good magic, focusing on a certain expression and action of a certain book.

28. Have a dedicated reading time. It's also possible to turn off your TV and internet after dinner in the evening and dedicate an hour to reading a book.

29. It's also a good idea to set up a full-day reading day, so that the family can come and participate, and this habit will naturally extend to the child.

30. Book subsidies. You can set up a "book subsidy" system to give children some reading rewards, you can also open a reading account for children, deposit some pocket money every month, and declare that it can only be used to buy books, and it is invalid after expiration.

31. Apply what you have learned. When a family-related topic arises, such as an upcoming trip or vacation, finding some books related to this topic with your child and sharing it with your family can make reading more fun.

32. Make children aware of the role of knowledge. When you do something together, like fixing a TV and having your child read out instructions, it makes the toolbox easier to use.

33. Subscribe to magazines for your child. It's also good to subscribe your child to a separate print magazine.

34. Regularly exchange books with good friends. Save reading costs, give children the opportunity to understand the reading content of other students, and expand the amount of reading.

35. Let your child read the classics more. Don't underestimate your child's ability to read and learn on their own.

36. Take advantage of your child's love of computer games and buy some game software that requires a lot of reading to play well. Stay away from those simple computer games.

37. At the head of the child's bed, on the desk where homework is done, and on the sofa in the living room, feel free to put some children's books suitable for children to read, so that children can get books at any time.

38. Parents tell their children some interesting stories, when the child is interested, you tell the child which book you see from, so that the child will find books to read by himself, and slowly will become interested in books.

39. Do not overemphasize the posture of reading books and give children full freedom.

40. Buy a bedside lamp for your child, or a small reading lamp. He can choose to sleep or read a book.

41. Most children read books while snacking alone. Put a box full of books and magazines at the table so they can read while eating.

42. Don't suppress or even satirize children and think about how to help them read.

43. Help your child choose a fun magazine, write the address of the courier as your child's school, and they will enjoy the feeling of receiving books/couriers/letters.

44. Introduce bibliographic reading suitable for children and stimulate children's interest in reading. Due to their young age, children cannot accurately judge the good and bad of some books. Parents should consciously cultivate and guide their children's interest in reading.

45. Parents can look at the books that their children want to read in advance, ask some questions to their children, and let children read with questions, which can improve the purpose and pertinence of children's reading.

46. Help children develop good reading habits and cherish books. Keep your books tidy, don't tear them, and don't fold them. Encourage your child to save books they have read.

47. Encourage children to take notes, write whatever they want, write a simple book title, or cultivate the habit of getting something from reading.

48. Children often ask why in life. Grasp your child's curiosity and encourage your child to read books on their own and go online to find answers.

49. Don't replace parent-child reading with story audio. Because children love to see our expressions and like to hear their parents' voices.

50. Remind children to pay attention to eye hygiene and protect eye health when reading books.

| Planning | New Media Center of Banquan Town Center Elementary School

| Review | Yan Jing

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