Simple Ways to Encourage Your Preschooler to Love Reading

If your preschooler has trouble with reading, and you are not sure about how to make your child love reading, you are not alone. You can begin helping your child by identifying their struggles and reservations for reading and exploring different ways to fix it with them.

Simple Ways to Encourage Your Preschooler to Love Reading

Consider these following tips to help easily improve your child’s reading skills in a fun and engaging way:

  1. Use Storybooks to Involve Your Child If your child doesn't like reading regular books, don't give up! Make reading enjoyable for them by exploring different kinds of storybooks, rhyming books, comic books, etc. Expose them to a wide variety of reading material and let your kids choose their own books.

  2. Technology Makes Reading Interesting New technology can bring excitement to your child’s interest in reading that paper can't. Books with moving pictures or pictures that talk when pressed are engaging ways to interact with your kids during their reading experience. For example, a book that allows them to touch a tricky word and then hear it read aloud will make reading enjoyable. Let your child read through an interesting app on an iPad or computer.

  3. Play Word Games to Add Fun Word games are great because they help children focus on the sounds and letters that help them improve their reading skills. Hide letters of the alphabet all around in the living room and tell your child to collect those letters and put them in order! Next, have your child say that letter and sound. With this, they will be prepared for reading.

  4. Create a Word Song for Your Child Create a song of rhyming words and record it on your phone. Play that song while your child is taking a bath or they are playing, and ask them to sing along. They will be sure to love the new song that you have created! This trick will help them learn similar words and will improve their reading skills.

  5. Bring Educational Toys for Your Child Introduce your child to toys that involve letters, words, and reading. They will begin to be able to identify different letters and words all while playing with toys! These toys will help your kids in building their comprehension skills and vocabulary, and will also improve their reading skills.

With these tips, you will begin building an essential foundation for your preschoolers’ reading and language skills in a fun and interactive way. So why wait, set them up for success by implementing these reading learning tips!

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Dorothy Hastings

Dorothy Hastings is the Director of First School, which are three preschool and child care centers located throughout Southern California. First School provides a hands-on approach to preschool education and Child Care Programs that emphasizes all around child development. In addition to their intuitive academic approach, First School also focuses on developing a child's social skills and self-confidence, which is made possible in their intimate learning atmosphere.

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