Read. Read More. Repeat.
--It can't be said enough: Reading to your child during these formative years is perhaps the most important learning activity you'll ever share with them. So do it often!
Tips to improve reading and enhance comprehension —Teach your child the letters of the alphabet from pre-school. —Read out loud to your child ? or have your child read out loud to you - for 15 minutes every night. —As your child reaches kindergarten, continue reading aloud and play rhyming games to enhance his or her awareness of phonics.
Bottom line: Everybody loves a good story. If your child is refusing or struggling to read, visit the library, bookstore, or Internet to find a book or story about a topic of interest to him or her. And if you can't find one, why not make one up together? You can even print it out and have your child draw pictures to make their first published work! Over all, the parent should teach these skills: 1. Increase child's vocabulary 2. Teach him/her using pictures 3. Do it through repetitions 4. Use phonemics: develop their reading skill through rhymes 5. Utilize imagination and intrigue their curiosity All this will better your child's reading performance in school. http://americanrivercurrent.com/reading-tips/
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