A baby's brain is hardwired to learn a language. That means
that a baby doesn't need to be taught how to speak a language; it happens
naturally. Babies learn language pretty much from the moment they are born.
It's an amazingly complex skill, but since it's natural, we aren't aware of
everything it involves. Unlike learning language, though, learning to read is
not natural. It has to be taught. And as complex as language is, reading is
even more complex.
Learning to read is not crash that take and are done with once they Dick and Jane without any help. Learning to read is development and starts when a newborn looks at you and hears you talking to them .Below are 50 pieces to the reading puzzle . Many ways that you and your child can have fun knowing that they are working on early literacy development and learning to love books .This is not definitive checklist it's a buffet of options to help support your child as they develop literacy skills and become independent readers .Find ideas that work for your family with your child and their current development
The ways to learn your child to read .Sing the alphabet song with them, label things with their names from an early age , tell story ,teach the letter sounds by emphasizing the sound in words theyhear often from young age, play the alphabet game on road trips , read the mail together ,clap out syllables, let them chosse thier books at the library or bookstore ,and ask your child retell stories after reading them.
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Great post. I think it so essential for parents to engage their children early to increase their chances of success. Letting your children see you reading allows them to make the connection that reading is fun. Reading to your children everyday from the time they are infants involves them in the process as well. When it is time for them to start learning to read themselves then they already have a head start.
ReplyDeleteLove this post. Reading to children early on is very crucial. Reading to them at least 15 minutes a day can make a big difference in their lives. Reading to a child will help with language development, brain development, and literacy skill building. It can also build a bond between the child and the reader and it will show children that reading can be fun.
ReplyDeleteNadia--Pretty good two new entries. Pretty good development and analysis. Keep digging and connecting. Edit carefully.
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