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How to Teach Your Child to Read

 

Perhaps the most rewarding phase of parenthood comes around when you wonder about how to teach your child to read. There’s no right time to teach your kid to read, but there are strategies and techniques to teach your child to read. Some strategies for teaching your chidl to read are listed below:

  • Include a story as part of your child’s bedtime routine. Choose colorful books with pictures. If you read calmly and clearly, your child will love listening to your storytelling.  As your infant grows, point to the words as you read the story
  • Choose a word that you can point to all over your house. Every time you say it, point to it, spell it, and repeat it. If you want to know how to teach your child to read, these are perhaps the best techniques.
  • Take similar sounding letters and say them one after another, such as bat, cat, fat, rat, sat. Then, take the sound of each letter and show how the same letter has different sounds.
  • Sing the alphabet song when possible.
  • Don’t be harsh if your kid makes mistakes while reading and sounding out words. It takes time to learn, so give your child that time.
  • As your child progress with his or her reading, teach him or her to write too, as they will learn to read much faster. Their learning will be reinforced by the motor memory of each letter, listening to each sound and then seeing each letter in writing.
  • Always teach your child that we read from left to right. This may seem so simple that it's silly to teach this. But we are not born knowing that we should read from left right, and this is why you often see some children trying to read from right to left.
  • Not all words can be learnt through phonics; some must simply be memorized. These are known as sight words.
  • Teach your child to read starting with small and simple words.
  • As your child grows, let him or her read to you or repeat the words you have previously read aloud to him or her. You’ll see that your child is also pointing to pictures or words on the page. Be happy, because this is part of the early learning process.

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