How can I help my child successfully read?
You can help your child read more successfully in many fun and easy ways. Rather than your child feels under pressure to read or force your child to read, start by encouraging reading in fun ways. In addition to just reading your child at night, consider leaving your child a few extra minutes to turn on to read on her own. It is important to let your child choose a book for reading. It can be a book of the library he recently chosen, or a very beloved book you have read many times.
Another good way to help your child more successful is to help increase knowledge of words in a way that should be more fun than strong. All you have to do is cut pieces into the cards and clearly write the words of homemade items on them and then place them on the corresponding object. It could be done with one room at once and if possible let it leave fromloads for a few days in every room so that your child can learn words. When it is time to take off the marks down, the child could strengthen the learning learning by drawing an image of each item. For example, if the word "bed" is removed from the child's bed, it can add a card to the notebook page and draw a picture of the bed next to the word.
To help your child also read more successfully how he shows him how important it is to you reading. Modeling of yourself is important. You can achieve this by selecting books yourself when you and your child visit the library and reading newspapers daily. In short, do not tell your children how important it is to read, show them!