2. Choose books suitable for children: understand children's hobbies and choose books that children are interested in. For example, if children like animals, they can choose some books about animals.
3. Create a good reading environment: set a comfortable reading corner at home to provide enough light and a quiet environment. This can help children concentrate on reading better.
4. Lead by example: Parents should have good reading habits themselves, and children will imitate the behavior of adults. If parents often study, children will be more willing to study.
5. Take children to the library regularly: Let children freely choose their favorite books in the library, which can stimulate their reading interest.
6. Encourage children to share their reading experience: let children share with their families what they have learned in books or tell stories they have read in books. This can increase their interest in reading.
7. Set reading goals: You can set daily or weekly reading goals to give children something to look forward to, and you can also reward them for achieving their goals.
8. Create an interactive reading experience: children can enjoy reading in interaction through e-books and audio books.
9. Respect children's reading rhythm: each child's reading speed and understanding ability are different. Parents should respect their children's reading rhythm and don't force them to read.
10. Let children understand the importance of reading: Let children know that reading can not only increase knowledge, but also broaden their horizons and improve their thinking ability.