Eight tips to encourage books and reading
This is something I wrote on the Minti parenting site a while ago... I think it could be useful here too.
I really believe that kids who enjoy books and reading from a young age will find scholastic and future career success a lot easier.
1. Read aloud to your child every day.
You can start when the child is a baby; hearing language develops familiarity with language, increases vocabulary and expands your child
2.
It is great to talk about the books you have read or the books they are reading in school.
3. Buy books that you know will interest your child.
Adding to your child
4.
Give your child the chance to read without interruption from TV or other house goings on.
5.
Next time your child asks what a particular word means send them to fetch their dictionary.
6.
Cookbooks for children can be great fun for a family cooking effort and helps your child to follow directions from a book.
7. Get down to the local library.
Public libraries are a wonderful resource and there is always plenty to do for kids.
8. Visit the Web sites of favourite authors and illustrators.
The world has moved on from simple printed script and many authors now have websites with information about all of their books, a brief biography, and sometimes activities for children. Some sites have lots of additional things to do, you may also be surprised what fun can be had extending the book experience into the digital world.




