Parents should set an example.
Set a good example for children and read more paper books.
Choose books of the right age
To choose books of the right age, babies of different ages read different books. Choose books close to children's lives to read, and slowly cultivate children's interest.
Take the children to the library.
Take the baby to the library, show the baby more books, observe what kind of books the baby likes, and then decide what kind of books to buy for the child.
Read with children.
Parents should learn to accompany their children to read, so that children can slowly change from shared reading to independent reading, and children will gradually become interested in reading in the future.
Parents read to their children.
If children don't like reading at first, we can also try to get parents to read to them. At first, they read less, and then they read more slowly. Finally, they will let their children read, so that children will like reading.
Encourage children
Don't worry about studying with your children. It's normal for children not to like it at first. We should encourage them, help them build up their self-confidence and lay a better foundation for their future study.