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jeudi 16 avril 2015

Fun Ways to Prepare Your Child for Early Reading

Your young child is eager to learn. He is curious. He is open to new things. His brain is developing and needs to make new connections through new experiences. It also needs to strengthen those connections through repetitions of those experiences. This is the stage where you provide him with experiences that prepare him for learning.
Don't leave it too late. When your child is of school age and begins formal education, she needs to already have those learning experiences. Children exposed to early learning experiences are at an advantage and do far better at formal education than children who are only just starting.
Nowhere is this more true than in reading. Young children who are exposed to reading will display pre reading characteristics. This is where they mimic reading by looking at pictures in a book, sometimes they retell the story in their own words, they look at words and pretend they're reading and even make their own stories or books by drawing and 'writing' then retell it.
Pre Reading Through Play
When you introduce your child to reading, do not make him sit down and drill into him letters and words. Young children learn through play. Whatever you teach him needs to be done through play. If it's fun then he'll want more of it so base the pre reading activities around play.
Since these activities are preparing your child to read, you can start as early as babyhood. It is basically surrounding her with sounds, letters, words and books.

By Jameela HoSource : http://ezinearticles.com/ 

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