So if you have a reluctant reader, try these tips:
And I thought of two more ideas!
15. Read choose your own adventure books.
16. Create music or a song to go with the story you’ve read.
How about you? How do you make reading playful for kids and help build a reader for life?
]]>While creating a reader out of your kids might seem easy and like common sense, sometimes kids surprise us and just don’t get into the whole reading thing. As well, it is easy to forget that sometimes we need to nurture and grow those reading skills–particularly when life badgers us with distractions, the laundry piles up, the dog suddenly needs to be taken to the vet, and those lunches aren’t going to make themselves. So, here is a little reminder for us all on how to create readers in our kids and why creating readers is so important.
Being a strong reader helps a kid out in school in huge ways. If they can read well, they can learn and absorb ideas.
Kids who are literate are more likely to have higher grades, continue their education, less likely to drop out, and less likely to do jail time. (That, right there, makes you want to pick up a book and glue it to your kid, doesn’t it!)
Reading helps develops the growing child’s brain. It helps kids bring complex and abstract ideas together. It teaches them how to express their thoughts and feelings. Books help them learn about different cultures, ideas, ways to solve problems (Think Junie B. Jones–she is always solving problems!), and deal with situations in an interesting and entertaining way. A good book can pull a child into it’s story, and allow the children to empathize with the characters and feel as though they are in the adventure battling evil and coming up with solutions. By reading about how others have dealt with a tough situation it lessens the feeling of being alone in children who are dealing with similar issues. As well, children learn how to handle their own tough situations by reading about them in stories.
Plus, reading is fun! Kids can pick up a book and suddenly be transported to a different time, place, and adventure. It can make them laugh, wonder, and even cry. Reading helps children develop a natural curiosity about the world, put ideas together and solve problems. Is there anything better than a good book?
How about you? How do you encourage reading in your household?
Coming next week: How to Get Books Into Your Child’s Life (11 ways) and How to Make Reading Playful (16 ways). Add It’s All Kid’s Play to your RSS feed to make sure you don’t miss it!