Getting them into the habit of, growing up around the books, starting these children very young, and you can be sure, that they come to, love reading…translated…
Do your children love reading? How do we, get them to, enjoy, reading? I'd recalled when my firstborn was born, I'd started talking to him, whether or not he'd understood me, that doesn't matter, I'd, still, orally, communicated with him, to give him the stimulation of the auditory, kind.
I'd followed the work of Dr. Dana Suskin, "Parent Nation", the three principles of interactions (the Three Ts).
when they were infantile...expose them to, books...photo from online
The First T: Tune in. The parents learn to focus in on what the children are tuned into, then, participate in it, to add to the connections between parents and children, through the verbal interactions, the exchanges, to stimulate the child's brain.
The Second T: Talk More. Not on the number of words of exchange, more importantly, the kinds of words, the way of expression, there is the need to get a variety of expression in a child's daily life, to help the children understand the connection between the words and the, actions.
The Third T: Take Turns. Encourage children to participate in conversation, whether if it's started by the parents, or in response to the children's, questions, always remember, to wait for and hear the responses of your, young.
In the infancy stage, the parents will do more of the first two T's, with the children growing older, the third T became, ever the more, important. The habit of reading, is closely related to the three principles mentioned, above, because in infancy, the children receive the stimuli through the parents talking to the children, including the frequency of the words to the children, the varieties of terms used in communication, the children came to, understand the, world, so, the parents can use the children's toys and books, to have the children experience their "first encounters of, reading".
when they're a bit, older, read along...photo from online
When the child is walking, then, you can take them to the libraries to the children's sections, to let them explore the books, even if it's just, taking one off the shelves, flipping through it randomly, to patting the books, smelling the books; at the same time, used the reading times together, to get the kids to get acquainted with, books.
I strongly recommend this means of, parenting method, because the books not only take the children to discover a world, it can, help the children resolve the questions they may have, once this habit of reading began, it will be their assets, for life.
to help them become...book lovers! Photo from online
So, the love of reading, should start, very young, back when the children are still, in their, "I bite everything" stage of life, let them pat things around the house, put things into their mouths, to explore their world, because that, is how the kids learn, through the external stimuli around them, and, putting books in their way, is a great way, to introduce them to reading (well, TASTING and BITING first!), but, get them into the habit of, touching the books more, and, when they're older, you can, read to them, tell them stories, this will to your closeness with your young, and it also will, help their brains, develop, in the language acquisition, language cortex.
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