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Skills to improve children's reading speed
Game AIDS

Use various auxiliary tools to help children improve their reading level. You can use computers, tapes and other available materials (in fact, many of them can be made by yourself, such as cards and ordinary props). Games are sometimes a good choice.

Parents' enthusiasm

Parents must show great enthusiasm for their children's reading. Your reaction to your child's reading largely determines whether he can become a good reader. Don't be stingy with your praise for your child's efforts.

Library reading

Form the habit of children going to the library. By taking children to the library to consult new reading materials on weekends to guide them to read, the library usually carries out many reading activities or projects for children of all ages, which can also stimulate children's reading interest.

Daily reading

Encourage different kinds of reading activities. Let reading become a part of children's lives, and let them read menus, road signs and game instructions by themselves. Any information can be practiced in daily life.

read aloud

Set aside some time to read to children every day. Research shows that reading aloud to children often is of great help to children's reading comprehension, vocabulary and understanding of words, and will enhance children's interest in independent reading.

School syllabus

Understand the progress of children. In order to understand the reading skills requirements of each grade, the school syllabus will give you a wealth of information.

Reading at home

Surround your children with reading materials. Usually, children who have a lot of reading materials at home will get higher scores in standard tests. There are many books suitable for children at home, which can induce children to read spontaneously.

Family reading time

Have family reading time. Establish a family reading time of 15 to 30 minutes every day, so that the whole family can read together. Seeing parents reading will stimulate children to read, and just 15 minutes of practice every day is enough to make your children read fluently.

Get help in time

Ask for help in time if you have reading problems. The problem of reading will not disappear with time. The sooner children get help, the more likely they are to become good readers, ensuring that once problems are found, children can get help from teachers or educational institutions.