RAH! RAH! RAH! Reading Aloud Helps!
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Reading Aloud To Your Children At Home
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Reading is one of the most valuable skills that your child can ever learn. Set the stage for the development of your child into a lifelong reader by using the following suggestions: 1. Talk to your child daily as you are engaged in activities. 2. Discuss topics viewed on television by you and your child. 3. Recite a nursery rhyme, selecting a new one every week. 4. Encourage your child to view books, newspapers, and magazines at his/her own pace. 5. Focus on your childs accomplishments.
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Motivating Your Child To Read Aloud
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You can help your child develop a positive attitude toward reading. You are the key to providing fun, exciting, and informative experiences for your child. Try the following tips: 1. Visit your local public library often. 2. Purchase a variety of books for your child and create your own home library. 3. Become a role model for your own child and spend time reading daily. 4. Give your child books as presents. 5. Label all of the objects in your home and provide your child with a print rich environment.
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Reading Aloud Recommended Titles
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1. Ah-Choo!, by Mercer Mayer 2. The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs 3. Pancakes for Breakfast, by Tomie dePaola 4. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, by Bill Martin Jr. 5. Henny Penny, by Paul Galdone
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