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How to Get Your Child Love Reading

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Getting your child to fall in love for reading can sometimes become a challenging task. There are a numerous reasons why a child doesn’t like to read. However, with right approach parents can turn this battle into an exciting adventure. In this guide, we will share practical tips, fun activities, and creative strategies to develop a genuine love for reading in your child.

Why is Reading Beneficial?

Reading is not only a fundamental skill but also a gateway to creativity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. Reading proficiency is crucial for a child’s cognitive growth and academic performance. It enhances not only a student’s academic achievement but also their comprehension of the world around them, making them critical thinkers. Reading promotes empathy, imagination, and a lifetime love of learning (Krashen, 2004). 

Tips to Make Reading a Pleasurable Experience for our Children

As parents and educators, we play an important role in making reading fun and fascinating for our children. By creating a supportive and engaging environment, we can nurture their curiosity and imagination, making books a source of joy rather than obligation. Lets explore practical tips and creative ideas to help children associate reading with fun, discovery, and endless possibilities.

  • Model good Reading Habits

Children frequently mimic the actions of the adults around them, so set an example by modelling good reading habits. Regularly engage in reading activities, whether they are books, magazines, or newspapers, to demonstrate your own passion of reading. Let children witness the delight and necessity of reading in everyday activities.

  • Design a Cozy and Inviting Space

Create a calm and welcoming space at home to develop a reading-friendly environment. It needs comfortable seating, a choice of age-appropriate literature, and excellent lighting. To encourage children to fully engage in the reading experience, make sure the environment is peaceful and distraction-free.

  • Reading Aloud

Reading aloud to your child is a great way to bond with them while also introducing them to new themes and vocabulary. In order to expose kids to more complex language and concepts, pick books that are just a little bit above their present reading ability.

  • Provide a Variety of Reading Materials

Offer a wide selection of reading materials, including novels, poetry, graphic novels, nonfiction books, and magazines. By introducing kids to a variety of genres and subjects, this helps them identify their interests and preferences. Let them choose what they want to read.

  • Visit Your Local Library

Take regular visits to the library and let your kid choose books that interest them. Numerous libraries also provide reading programs, story times, and other activities that can enhance the reading experience.

  • Make a Reading Schedule

Create a regular reading schedule, such as reading before bed or during designated quiet hours. Children will develop the habit of reading consistently and will start to view it as a relaxing and delightful pastime.

  • Celebrate Reading Success

Acknowledge your child’s reading successes. This can entail reading for a predetermined period of time, learning new words, or even finishing a book. Children might be inspired to keep developing their reading abilities by receiving positive feedback.

  • Hire a Tutor

If your child struggles with reading or lacks interest, hiring a tutor can provide the personalized guidance they need. A skilled tutor can assess your child’s reading level, identify challenges, and tailor strategies to build their confidence and enjoyment. Tutors can also introduce engaging materials, interactive activities, and positive reinforcement to make reading an exciting and rewarding experience.

 
About iGuide Academy

At iGuide Academy, we recognize the importance of strong reading abilities in a child’s development and future success. Our expert English Reading and Writing tutors are committed to instilling a lifelong love of reading in students. Let’s go on a literary journey together that will have a significant impact on your child’s future.

 

Reference:

Krashen, S. (2004). The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research. Libraries Unlimited.

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Hina Adnan

Hina is an Ontario Certified Teacher with over 10 years of classroom and tutoring experience. She possesses expertise in the creation, implementation, and reinforcement of curricula as well as in mentoring and the professional advancement of her colleagues. She has taught in both public and private school systems and has a strong knowledge of students' learning needs.

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