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本帖最後由 Aurorasea 於 14-1-28 01:27 編輯
1. Bring her to the library
2. LET HER CHOOSE what she wants to read, and also
3. Find out what she likes and choose some books that talk about her favourite topics
4. This age is to develop interest. Doesn't have to be strict, accurate, finish the entire book and read every word. If she leaves 1/2 way, skip some pages or want to repeat some pages, don't be too stressed about it.
Let her and resume another day. You can make reading into a bedtime routine, but other times she's free to choose when she wants to read.
5. Remember : If you need to force your girl to read, you are not helping them develop her interest.
6. Don't give her too many books at a time. Put books neatly and attractively on a low shelf, with covers facing forward, a few (3 - 5) at at time, and rotate the books often.
7. Have a reading corner at home.
8. Cut down or stop ipad / computer. They are certainly more appealing than books.
9. At age 2+, they may enjoy looking at pictures, focusing on details etc.
Read to them, and ask her what she sees from the pictures. Ask her "where is xxx", "what is xxx", "what is happening etc." and let her point them out.
10. Reading is more interesting when it's related to their lives and involve 'field work'.
Let's say if you chose books on cats, one day you may bring her to a pet shop and show her real cats to reinforce her understanding and interest. If she read about flowers, then show her some real flowers and talk about them if you come across a park / plant or flower shop. If it's just about daily objects, when hunt for related items around the house etc.
In general, going out (instead of indoors) can expose them to lots of new things that can stimulate their interest. 11. Sitting down and reading together is more interesting and interactive than a reading machine. I would use reading pen later when she shows greater interest in it.
12. Adults should set good example. You can't expect her to love reading if adults at home prefer gadgets / TV.
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