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Grasp the sensitive reading period of children
Reading is a lifelong companion, and I deeply know the importance of reading. So how can parents better cultivate their children's interest in reading? I looked up some information and found that there is a sensitive period of reading among many sensitive periods of children. Once the sensitive period of children's reading is missed, children's reading enthusiasm will never come up again. If you have these characteristics, it indicates that the children's reading sensitive period is coming.

First, no matter what books you turn over, whether you can understand them or not, read them carefully, and those you can understand will read them repeatedly;

Second, wherever there are books, such as going to bookstores or libraries, they will always read enthusiastically, reading this book for a while and reading that book for a while;

Third, I like listening to stories and often make up stories for adults, with rich imagination;

Fourth, pointing to the words in the book, even if you don't understand them most of the time, you will write your own pronunciation.

The sensitive period of reading usually comes when children are four and a half to five and a half years old. Some children with better intelligence will advance, as long as their intelligence is normal, they will generally not exceed six years old. Therefore, if parents miss the sensitive period of their children, even after the age of 6, it is too late to let their children study. Reading after the age of 6 is more difficult for children to develop interest habits than before, which is why before the age of 6 is called the golden period of children's reading.

Secondly, before 14 years old, there is still a chance to make up for it, which is called the silver stage of children's reading. If you miss it, the child's self-reading consciousness can only be in the state of "driving cattle to plow the fields".

It seems that reading should really start with dolls, and reading should be regarded as a major event. A primary school student, if he has not developed a good habit of reading by the third or fourth grade, is a big flaw in his life. It will be more difficult to develop this reading habit with the increase of age in the future.

In the face of children's reading problems, it is better to quit the net and frown blindly. It is better to act immediately, and don't miss the sensitive period of children's reading.