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When does the reading manual start (end) reading?

Everything we learned when we were young was carved in stone.

But what I learned when I grew up was engraved on the ice.

David Codin.

I read it a little slowly recently, and finally finished the second part. When should I start reading to my children? A few days ago, I heard from a friend that her friend felt a little guilty, and the child was only going to start reading to him when he was three years old. I told her that it was never too late as long as his mother wanted.

The author mentioned that someone asked him how old his child was to start reading to him. He asked the parents, when did you start talking to children? A: It starts as soon as the child is born. At that time, for the baby, everything mom and dad said was a foreign language, and he couldn't understand it, but we still insisted. The same is true of reading. Since we can talk to him, we can also read books. We all use the same language. So, mom and dad, since we started talking to her, we started reading to her. I remember when I first started reading picture books to Bao. I remember feeling a little strange at that time. I am also an introvert. I'm really a little unaccustomed to suddenly talking to a little person and reading. Now that I think about it, I still feel a little guilty. What a meaningful and great start! How can I hesitate ... Fortunately, we persisted.

What if you read to your child from the first day of his birth? The author lists a true story: mom and dad began to read to Irene from birth until she went to college. Therefore, Irene is excellent in school, loves books, has strong concentration, is enthusiastic and poised in listening and reading comprehension, is brilliant and eloquent, but she is not a bookworm. She likes swimming, softball and music. Isn't that what I expect from my daughter? Solid basic knowledge, long-term focus, a clear understanding of themselves, good expression skills, their own hobbies and future planning. ...

"Natural law" enables children to master reading skills. To Kill a Mockingbird is mentioned in the book. In the book, Scott, the youngest daughter, sits on her father's lap and reads to her through her father. She has mastered many reading methods. Scott is smart, thoughtful and has personality, which has a lot to do with her father's upbringing and personality. Her father is a role model for her parents, so she has time to study again.

"Early-witted readers"-children who learn to read when they enter kindergarten and primary school students who have no difficulty in receiving classroom teaching content, have four similarities:

1. Parents read aloud to their children regularly. Not only that, but their parents also love reading. Their reading content is not limited to books, but also includes newspapers, billboards, packaging signs and so on. ? There are all kinds of printed matter at home. Books, magazines, comics, etc. Children can easily find paper and pens. Parents have the patience to answer their children's 100,000 whys. They often take their children to the library, buy books for them, record oral stories for them, praise their reading and writing attempts, and put their works in a shining position at home.

If you read to your child, how can her reading ability be improved? The progress of listening comprehension contributes to the progress of reading comprehension. ? How do children learn to use it by listening? 1, heard repeatedly in life. 2. Hear people closest to you say, such as mom and dad. I heard that this word is used in meaningful words. This is quite touching. Recently Bao learned a Shaanxi dialect: Yes! I don't think she knows the meaning of this word, but she has heard from her father more than once that she should understand the context in which her father uses it every time and use it herself. I changed my clothes this morning and prepared to go out to work overtime. Bao took a flower roll and ate and played in bed. I said, Bao, get up and eat. It is dangerous to eat while lying down. The baby turned over and said with a smile: Yes! Then I got out of bed to eat. The accent, intonation and helpless expression when I heard my mother nagging are exactly the same as what my husband usually said, but the words used here are really appropriate. I smiled, and so did the baby. She knew she had learned a new word. Another night, she was called to sleep, running around excitedly saying that I don't sleep, and I am the world champion who doesn't sleep. This is the picture book No Sleeping World Champion that I told her recently. I didn't explain to her what champion meant. I just listened to it again and again. After reading it again and again, she understood it herself and will use it in real life. It's the same with taking her for vaccination and physical examination a few days ago. After the examination, the doctor's aunt told her that the baby was fine and healthy, and immediately added the bag by herself, just like Bobby. I quickly explained to the doctor that the characters in the picture book I told her were Leo and his doll Bobby going to have a physical examination. After that, the doctor said that Bobby was healthy ... healthy. This word is abstract for Bao, but after listening to the picture books many times, I think she should understand.

Is there any way to extend the time for children to concentrate? ? Get along with him one-on-one and read to him. When a child has no experience in reading books, he will not have a concept of books, nor will he understand the fun they bring. Therefore, things without experience and concept can't attract children to concentrate for a long time.

What can I buy to help my children improve their reading ability? Based on my two years' experience with Bao, the author made some corrections: books, bookshelves and bedside lamps. At home, I put a storage box for books on the sofa and bedside table, and a bookshelf in her bedroom, so that Bao can get the books at hand. After washing every night, the first thing after going to bed is to let her turn on the light, and she will know that we are going to start bedtime story time. Then I'll get the book I want to read.

When the child is older, it is time to stop reading stories to him. It's not too early. The National Reading Committee of the United States described reading aloud as "children should keep the habit of graduating from middle school". When reading aloud, in addition to enhancing the emotional communication between parents and children, different words will be absorbed by children and applied to reading. However, it should be noted that books suitable for children's language development and cognitive stage must be selected for reading. Simple sentence patterns and repeated vocabulary are suitable for babies aged 0-3, but they are boring for babies aged 6.

How to improve your writing and spelling skills? Only read, read, read again! Jacques barzun pointed out that writing and speaking are imitative experiences, and what we hear with our ears and see with our eyes will become what we say or write.

Children are never too old to listen to stories, but it is easier to read stories to their babies. So, insist on reading to your baby.