First, create a good reading environment for children. The reading space should be bright, comfortable and quiet, and it is best to have bookshelves that provide paper books. Parents can arrange some bookcases in their children's bedrooms or activity rooms, and put pictures, comics, novels and other materials that children like, so that children can easily access them. In addition, it can also create a good reading atmosphere for children, such as reading books quietly at home, reading some good stories to children, and discussing truth and emotion, which is helpful to cultivate children's reading interest and reading ability.
Secondly, provide rich reading materials for children. Children's reading interest is directly related to the quality and variety of reading materials. Parents can find excellent reading materials suitable for their children's age and interests in bookstores, libraries and the Internet. For children who like reading comics, you can try to choose some meaningful comics to read, which can not only enhance children's reading interest, but also cultivate children's painting skills. While providing reading materials, parents should pay attention to guiding their children to treat reading correctly and regard reading as a kind of enjoyment rather than a heavy burden.
Third, give children some reading tasks and urge them to finish them on time. Reading tasks can include reading a short story or a small picture book every day and telling parents the story, characters and feelings they read last time on a regular basis. Such a task requires children to cultivate certain reading ability, good habits and learning attitude, so that children can understand that reading is a respected way of learning, not a meaningless behavior.
Finally, parents should give their children enough understanding and support. The cultivation of children's reading interest is not achieved overnight, and it needs a process. When children don't show great interest in reading, parents should take their children's emotions seriously and don't impose too much pressure and punishment. On the contrary, parents should give enough support to help children develop reading hobbies and let them find their own reading direction according to their own interests.
In short, it is a common problem that children don't like reading. In the face of children's problems, parents should have patience and wisdom, actively guide children to develop good reading habits, create an environment conducive to reading for children, provide reading materials suitable for children's age and interests, and encourage and support children. Only in this way can children's interest in reading gradually form and become a beneficial lifestyle.