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Encouraging Summer Reading For Your Kids

By Matthew Lynch
May 9, 2021
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For most kids, summer is the best time of the year. It’s the holiday season, and they get to do whatever they want, from sitting in front of the television all day to going out cycling with their friends for as long as they can. One activity that not a lot of kids enjoy is reading. 

Summer is a great time to foster the love of reading into your children, and if this habit is lost during the summertime, they might face difficulty once the schools re-open. There are plenty of games to encourage your children into reading books, but alongside that, there are certain old-school techniques you can apply to get your kids to read during summer.

Take Your Kids To The Library

Libraries stimulate motivation to read. Taking your kids to the library and letting them choose books that appeal to them would encourage them to read. They would be interested in finding out what the book entails. 

The reading environment at the library is unmatched from anyplace else. Going to the kid’s section in the library, which is more vibrant in colors, inspires children to read books. Kid’s magazines at the library are also a fun way to engage your children in reading.

Read With Your Children

Some schools are not vigilant enough to pay enough attention to developing their students’ cognitive abilities. Often, parents are loaded with the responsibility of fostering a love of reading in their children, enhancing their communication and vocabulary. Sitting with your children at a scheduled time will serve to be very productive for your children. 

Though at first, they may show reluctance into reading with you, later they will soon learn to cherish the time of reading together. Reading with your children while being patient with their progress will continue to encourage their reading time. They will look forward to reading with you every day as they enjoy their time reading. 

Celebrate Their Completion Of Books

Upon completing a particular book, you can arrange a little celebration to treat them with their success. Finishing a book should be a goal that children should strive to achieve as they start the book. While the goal remains to finish the book, they should enjoy reading the book too. Celebrating their finishing of the book will encourage them to read more books. 

A celebration can be a treat to children as they will be motivated to read more texts. Parents can treat their kids by showing them the book of the movie that they have just read or taking them to a site where the story’s plot took place.

Concluding Thoughts

Completing a book not only brings satisfaction but will encourage kids to read more books once their first couple of experiences have been worth it. Novel reading practices are already implemented in many classrooms; however, when kids are not in schools, they must continue to polish their reading skills.

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