Reading activities




In a world that is slowly but surely turning away from books and getting



glued to monitors or television screens, the importance of developing a



passion for reading cannot be overlooked. Reading is a habit and should be



established when the child is relatively young. What can you do to foster



this habit?





Enroll your child for reading classes:



There are many well structured after school reading classes that aim to



draw the children to books. They help kids with diction, idioms and



phrases. For young children, these classes can be fun with animated



characters and pictures. Illustrated picture books, rhymes, silly songs



and pretend stories all attract the young child. Use creativity to capture



the child's vivid imagination.





Pique your child's interest:



If your child has a favorite character, pick a series of books that



features this character. For my son, it was Spiderman. Thanks to friendly



neighborhood spidey, my son latched on to comics fairly early in his



childhood.





Build a home-library:



A skill like reading cannot be learnt in isolation. Do not leave all the



hard work to the after school program. Pick up books that you think your



child will like. The Internet is also a rich resource of reading games



that will attract little children to the fine art of reading.


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