I am often asked for parent reading tips. I have created this list of tips to help you as you work to help your children become readers.
In the past parents have asked for extra worksheets or paper and pencil activities to help their young readers. Instead of having your children complete workbooks or worksheets, try the tips I’m sharing below.
Helping your child become a reader is easy! Parents often worry that they are
not doing the right thing. However, chances are, you are doing everything right!
In case you need a little confidence boost, here are a few tips:
Remember, all children learn to read at their own pace. Don’t stress if your child is not where you expect. Continue reading together and you will see growth.
If you are looking for a fun way to encourage your child to read, you might like this fun reading log by Ekuwah Moses. Instead of a traditional log, this recording page encourages children to read in fun spots.
Of course, if you are concerned that your child is falling too far behind in reading, simply check with their teacher.
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