It's crucial to discover at-home routines that can give your child the best learning environment possible before, during, and beyond the school year. A positive reading habit is crucial to your child's development. They will read in school eventually, but as parents, we may start exposing kids to reading at an early age. Here are some inventive ways to help your child develop a habit of reading:
Make reading a regular practise
From the moment your child is born, you can begin teaching them to read. By reading a book to your child before bed, you will be developing a reading habit and making it a routine. Babies respond to being held on a warm lap and to the calming cadence of a voice reading aloud.
Read in front of your child
Let your youngster observe you reading, whether you prefer books, magazines, or graphic novels. Kids pick things up from what they see. If you're enthusiastic about reading, your child will probably pick up your passion
Create a library collaboratively
If you were exposed to many books as a child, creating a library for your kids would make you very excited. This is a wonderful idea, but if you also included your child in this activity, it would be even more satisfying. Consider taking your youngster on frequent outings to bookstores or libraries where they may explore and spend time surrounded by books. Finally, you can buy a book to add to the library if you notice that your youngster is particularly interested in it.
Choose the right books
It's possible that your child won't always be able to choose age-appropriate books, so you'll often have to decide what kinds of books your child should read. Do take into account a few important aspects when selecting a book. When choosing the perfect book for your child, factors other than the plot should be taken into consideration. These include font size, language, drawings, themes, etc.
Build intrigue
Avoid reading the entire narrative to your youngster as a clever strategy to encourage reading. Repeatedly tell your youngster to wait until the next reading session to find out what happens in the novel by acting as though you are too exhausted or busy to finish the book. The secret is to stop reading just as the story reaches its conclusion! Your child will be intrigued by this and want to read what occurs next. When that happens, encourage them to attempt reading alone!
Re-read their favourite books
While reading the same story repeatedly could get old for you, your youngster might like it. Children enjoy finding details in stories and pictures that they missed the first time. They can make connections between the words they hear and the words on the page by rereading. Your child may even begin reading the book to you at some point.
Learning any kind of skill takes time, regardless of your age. It's crucial to keep in mind that your child may struggle greatly with abilities that appear simple to you. But if you have the motivation, persistence, patience, and collaboration, creating a reading habit can pay off for both you and your kid!