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My child has no interest in reading at all. How can I cultivate his interest in reading?
It takes a long time to cultivate children's reading habits and reading ability, and parents play a very important role in this process. Therefore, it is very important to develop good reading habits. Only by cultivating children's good reading habits can children patiently read more good books and benefit a lot from them.

? How to cultivate children's interest in reading? 1. Create a good atmosphere

In daily life, parents can often take their children to the library to read books, so that children can read more than usual. When everyone around you is reading, children will be more likely to immerse themselves in the ocean of books. These external factors will actively stimulate children's interest in reading, so the library is a good place for children to develop good habits.

? 2. Improve reading interest

Gradually, children can be allowed to read some famous books independently. Of course, you can't watch them directly, because some children are not interested in famous books, so in order to improve their interest, parents can let their children watch several episodes of famous books first. Attract children's interest and make them want to study by themselves.

? 3. Hold a small reading club

Let children read with friends, and invite children's friends to hold small reading parties at home. For example, during holidays, we can invite our children's good friends to visit us at home, hold a small reading club and read together.

? Read before going to bed

The privilege of letting children go to bed early and then reading to them. If children are given the choice of "reading for half an hour or turning off the lights at once", they are likely to choose reading.

? 5. Connect reading with interesting outdoor activities.

Take children to play outdoors, read books in tents, read books in hammocks, and read books on boats. All reading activities that can bring fresh and interesting experiences to children are what children want. Create more such opportunities, and children will continue to read what they like, or turn them into fixed equipment at home.

? 6. Read your favorite toy or pet.

Let children try to read pets as carefully as adults read children. It will be amazing if a child can turn reading to his pet into an interesting activity and they can stick to it. In the process of reading, reading fluently and pretending to interact with pets or toys is the best training for children's language and thinking ability.