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Teaching Your Child to Read: A Parent's Guide to Encouraging a Love of Reading [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 206x140x25 mm, kaal: 218 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Skyhorse Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 151076433X
  • ISBN-13: 9781510764330
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 206x140x25 mm, kaal: 218 g, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Skyhorse Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 151076433X
  • ISBN-13: 9781510764330
Teised raamatud teemal:
Perfect for parents and caregivers of children ages 3-6, this guide to getting children interested in reading explains how to help them cultivate reading ability step by step.

Perfect for parents/caregivers of children ages 3-6, this guide to getting your child(ren) interested in reading explains how to help them cultivate reading ability step by step. Original. 10,000 first printing.

Is your young child often disinterested in the books you bring home for them? Do you wish they would develop a love for reading that they could take into middle school and beyond?

Some children love reading, requesting the same books over and over again and giggling with delight each time, while others simply despise sitting down for story time. What makes the difference in these two types of children? No child is born knowing how to read, so where does their interest come from? How do you encourage it?

Like eating and drinking, reading is a daily necessity for every child. Parents should consciously guide and conform to their children’s interest in reading with appropriate reading materials whenever possible. Books should take priority over watching television and playing video games. Professional and systematic training can help children start to love reading, maintain good reading habits, and improve their reading ability.

Teaching Your Child to Read is a guide book for parents looking to get their children, ages 3 to 6, interested in reading. It explains how to help children cultivate reading ability step by step, as well as answers the questions of Why should I? and How do I? when it comes to specific exercises.

Tools parents will learn to use in their efforts include:
  • interval questioning
  • object comparing
  • emotional contrasting
  • plot mapping
  • and more!
Preface: Reading Is a Skill to Be Learned vii
Chapter 1 How to Get Kids Interested in Reading in the First Place
1(31)
Intermittent questioning approach: Why aren't kids engaged when you read picture books with them?
1(6)
Picture-to-object approach: How do children go from reading pictures to advanced reading?
7(8)
Page-to-detail approach: How can you guide the child's attention to picture details?
15(8)
Emotion comparison card: How to let the kids feel the emotions of book characters
23(9)
Chapter 2 How to Improve Kids' Reading Participation Through Basic Training
32(28)
Content repetition approach: How do we use recurring things in a book?
32(7)
Imagination and attention management: How to let children better use their imagination
39(8)
Immersive-reading approach: What should we do when kids can't concentrate on reading?
47(7)
Speculation approach: How to make kids more engaged in reading
54(6)
Chapter 3 How to Improve Kids' Reading Concentration and Consistency
60(26)
Plot-connection approach: Why kids forget what they just read
60(7)
Ritual-of-reading approach: How to inspire respect for reading
67(7)
Stepped-lead-in reading: Does word-by-word reading really help?
74(6)
Phased-targeting approach: How to make reading as addictive as playing games
80(6)
Chapter 4 How to Develop Good Reading Habits
86(30)
Word-locking approach: Can preschool children learn to recognize words?
86(7)
Family story party: How to motivate kids to read more
93(8)
Alternate reading: How to nail knowledge in children's minds
101(7)
Reciting fluently: What are the benefits of reading aloud?
108(8)
Chapter 5 Training Children's Basic Reading Ability
116(28)
Role play: What is children's true understanding of books?
116(7)
Q&A games: How to cultivate children's ability to think independently
123(8)
Expert guidance: What roles should parents play in parent-child reading?
131(5)
Behavior adjustment: How to apply book learning in real life
136(8)
Chapter 6 Training Children's Comprehensive Reading Ability
144(28)
Milestone method: When to pick harder books for children
144(7)
Collation of clues: What to do if children fear to read books with complex plots
151(6)
Plot map: How to teach children to read heavy books
157(9)
Imagination and verification: How to mobilize children's initiative for reading
166(6)
Chapter 7 Training Children's Expressive Ability Based on Reading
172(28)
Rehearsal exercise: Why children can't retell after reading so many books
172(7)
Jump-back rehearsal: What to do if children often forget when retelling stories
179(6)
Adaptation and continuation: Should we encourage children to invent stories when reading?
185(8)
Comprehensive output: Why children can't write good essays even after reading many books
193(7)
Further Reading 200(2)
Index 202