1. Cultivate children's reading habits: parent-child reading from an early age can expose children to various books and stories and gradually cultivate children's reading interests and habits.
2. Promote children's language development: Parent-child reading can help children expand their vocabulary, enrich their language skills and strengthen their listening and speaking skills.
3. Enhance parent-child relationship: Parent-child reading is an activity that parents and children participate in together, which can share reading experiences and feelings, enhance parent-child relationship and promote family harmony.
4. Improve children's cognition and intelligence: Reading different types of books can make children know all kinds of things in the world, stimulate children's curiosity and desire to explore, and improve children's cognition and intelligence.
5. Shaping children's good values: guide children to form correct values and outlook on life by reading some books and stories with profound meanings.
6. Enhance children's emotional, social and mental health: Parent-child reading can make children feel the companionship and care of their parents, increase their self-confidence, cultivate their sense of cooperation and social skills, and promote their mental health.
Matters needing attention in parent-child reading
1. Create a good reading environment: choose a quiet and comfortable place to read, ensure no interference and noise, so that parents and children can concentrate on reading activities.
2. Choose books suitable for children's age: Choose the right books according to children's age and interests. For younger children, you can choose picture books with rich pictures and simple words; For older children, you can choose a chapter book that suits your reading level.
3. Stimulate children's participation and interest: In the reading process, encourage children to participate in discussions and ask questions, so that children can express their thoughts and feelings. You can use different voices, intonations and expressions to interpret stories and attract children's attention and interest.