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Teaching Kids to Read

The process of teaching kids to read can be a fun; for some of them however, it could be one of the most arduous task to do. Simple procedures applied to teaching kids about basics of reading mentioned below, should be implemented to obtain better results and develop the reading habit.

Teaching Kids to Read
The basic methods employed to teach kids to read are described in the article below. One can even teach older kids to read properly with the techniques given below. To teach your child to read could test the patience. One can however, simplify the task by applying proper instructional techniques. Read more on teaching reading comprehension.

Teach Your Child to Read
The simple process to be followed in teaching pre-schoolers to read is putting more stress on vowels and the phonetics associated with them. The following instructions would help to teach your baby to read.

One should use completely different books which do not contain the regular (boring) format of letter and words. The books need to have letters printed in a bold and big font size. Teaching in unconventional ways always yields better results. Most importantly, kids are not under pressure of learning something they do not want to. One should first pick up three-lettered words and say every letter aloud, one-by-one. One should proceed to the next letter after the child has repeated it. At the end of this 3-step process, the child should be instructed to say the whole word by combining the components/letters. Some children might find it difficult to successfully complete the procedure. Saying the letters and words along with the kids boosts their confidence and thereby helping children read properly. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to Teach a Child to Read

Teach a Child to ReadWhen it comes to teaching children how to read, not all parents will be heads on with the job. Some parents may feel that they are not capable enough to imbibe reading skills in their children as they have never taught anyone before. However, in order to teach kids to read, all a person needs is the ability to read himself. If that is in place, the next step is to follow some effective strategies on how to teach a child to read. Given below are some of the most useful tips on how to make a child improve his reading comprehension.

Tips on How To Teach A Child To Read

Is the Child Ready to Read?
Before moving on to learn how to teach a child to read and write, the most important thing to consider is whether your child is ready for it? Usually, by the time children attain the age of two, they are ready to read. But this is not a hard and fast rule as every child is different. Some children are known to have started developing an inclination towards reading as late as four or five years. A good way to know whether your child is ready for learning to read is to observe him. Do you find him flipping through the pages of a book? Or does he feel enthusiastic when you teach him letters. If answer to both these questions are in the affirmative, you may proceed further to teach him how to read.

Read Aloud to Him
One of the most effective tips on how to teach a child to read better is to read to him yourself. Sit with your child and take a story book or any other children’s book. Read the words aloud and keep your finger on the words as you read them. The child will see the printed words and will try to associate them with their sounds. Also, seeing you read will arouse his interest in the activity himself and inculcate the reading habit in him.

Familiarize him with Letter Sounds
When children are learning the language, in order to form words, they join the letter sounds. So, an effective teaching strategy to teach a child how to read is to emphasize on the letter sounds more rather than on the letter names. For example, if you see a dog, point out him to the child saying, “d d d d dog” or “t t t t tree” and likewise for all letters. Another thing to keep in mind while teaching him letter sounds is to teach him one letter per day. Children take their own sweet time to learn new things so do not confuse your child by teaching him two-three letters in a single day.

Combine Reading and Writing
Researches have shown that if the children are taught reading and writing side by side, it makes it easier for them to read. When the children combine seeing, writing and reading, the letters and words get etched in their memory. So, along with reading, teach your child how to write as well. Read the rest of this entry »

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