Tuesday, 19 February 2019

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Give Your Kids a Head Start by Creating a 'Literate Home'...


To give your kids or grandchildren a head start in life, it's vital to instill a love of reading within their hearts from a very young age. In order to turn your home into a 'literate home', you need nothing but some love, dedication, and a number of inexpensive materials. Read on to find out exactly what you can do.

Young children will need ABC books, storybooks, nursery rhymes, and informational books, while kindergartners do better with longer stories or chapter books. To save yourself some cash, look out for bargain books at yard sales or used book stores, or through monthly book clubs.

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There are a number of things that you can do to make your home as literacy-friendly as possible, and here are a few good examples:
Set up an easily-accessible child's bookshelf that kids will be able to use without asking for permission.
Set up a writing area for your child. Having a whole area dedicated to writing will help your child realize just how important writing actually is.
Talk about things that interest your child. Ask genuine questions and make sure you actually listen to what they have to say. Also, ask questions that'll make them think 'how?' and 'why?' and not just 'what?'
Introduce new words when you speak to your child. You should also encourage them to ask every time they don't understand what a certain word means.
Establish a daily read-aloud routine. Try and make it happen at the same time each day in a comfortable place so that your kids will have something to look forward to.
Point to important words when reading aloud. By doing this, you'll help your child establish a connection between spoken and written words.
Listen to your child 'read.' Many young kids can actually read some easy books by relying on their memory of the story and the pictures in the book, so you should encourage them to do this often if they show an interest.
Incorporate literacy into outings. Visit your local library or bookstore to help find new read-aloud ideas for your child to enjoy.

If you found this article useful, then don't forget to share it with anyone who has any young kids or grandchildren.



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