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How Parents Can Help Their Children Read

By Matthew Lynch
April 23, 2021
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Pre-schoolers need to have attentive parents who are enthusiastic enough to see their children grow into good readers. Children who are good at reading are reported to be more likely to succeed as they grow up.

Parents can play an active role in helping their children improve their reading skills. However, many parents are often confused by the idea of teaching their children how to read. Without a doubt, it is a difficult task to sit your kids down and get started with reading. 

With a bit of help, parents can help their kids read better and perform their best in school.

There’s No Harm In Teaching

When trying to teach your kids how to read, they will only benefit from this practice. Indeed, parents or caregivers must be patient with their children and not expect them to read effortlessly in the first couple of weeks. 

When they make mistakes, parents need to correct them without getting furious at them, as it will do them no good. Playfully teach them how to read just like you would teach them any other skill from brushing their teeth, saying “please” and “thank you,” doing their hair, etc.

Talk To Your Kids A Lot

Exposing your kids to various words from an early age can help them develop the habit of reading faster. Familiarity with different words as they read will help them catch on to different words more quickly. 

Kids don’t necessarily need to be taught how to speak since they pick it up from their surroundings. You can perform plays in front of them, which are reported to be incredibly useful; however, talking to them even well before they can speak will help them learn faster.

Teach Them Phonics

Teaching them the phonics before teaching them the alphabet helps them with their pronunciation of different words as they read. They need to be mindful of what they read and that their reading makes sense. When they have phonemic awareness, they will pronounce the words correctly and effortlessly with practice.

Make Reading A Habit

Setting aside everything to make time for your kid to teach them to read will help them benefit in the long run. They will cherish their reading time as you playfully teach them how to read. This will improve their reading skills much faster as they continue to practice reading.

Concluding Thoughts

Teaching your kids how to read may sound stressful, but when you give it all your heart, the time you teach your kids to read will be cherished by both your child and you. Good readers are likelier to score better grades than the rest of their peers. With a bit of patience, parents can help their kids become the best readers.

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