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10 Ways to Raise a Reader

1. Read to your child every day. It's never too early to start - even newborns respond to hearing you read.

2. Continue reading together even after your child learns to read. Older children still enjoy listening to others read.

3. Make stories come alive for your child when you read. Be animated and use different voices.

4. Be patient - let your child read aloud at his or her own pace. Offer help only when needed.

5. Discuss what you read together. Ask questions, and listen attentively to your child's answers.

6. Make reading time special. Cuddle up in a quiet, comfortable spot. Your child will associate reading with feeling secure, relaxed and loved.

7. encourage your child to rea at least 15 minutes a day, either to you or independently.

8. Take along your child's favorite books wherever you go. Read on the bus, in line at the store, or in waiting rooms.

9. Take your child to the library often and check out a variety of age-appropriate reding material.

10. Be a role model-read on your own. By seeing how much you enjoy reading, your child will learn that it's a great source of information and fun.

REMEMBER-
By encouraging your child to read, you are helping to ensure school success.

Taken from "The Positive Line #79930 Item #CS-843

 

 

 

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