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How to Cultivate Baby's Reading Interest
To taste the joy of success, we should start with choosing books that your baby is interested in, tell a plot in the story book with your baby, ask your baby simple questions, and answer your baby's questions in a timely and specific manner. We should not force the baby to read, but praise him more and stimulate his curiosity and thirst for knowledge. When the baby is older and conditions permit, parents should set aside a room as his study.

Children's songs

You can teach your baby simple nursery rhymes, let him repeat them and give encouragement in time. The feeling of success will help the baby, even if it gives him enough confidence.

Choose the books that interest you.

Starting from choosing books that your baby is interested in, it gradually expands to books that you don't like to read. For example, we can start with children's songs or fairy tales.

Tell a story.

Talk to the baby about a plot in the storybook, and everyone has a chance to talk. Guide your baby to form good language habits, help him use correct words and sentences, and encourage him to accept new words and expressions.

Ask the baby more questions.

Ask your baby simple questions to inspire him to think positively.

Answer questions in time

Answer your baby's questions in a timely and specific manner to help him understand.

You can't force your baby to read.

You can't force your baby to learn. Forcing will make the baby anxious and impatient, and subconsciously produce emotions against reading.

Give your baby more praise.

Give your baby more praise. Praise is a great incentive.

Stimulate curiosity and thirst for knowledge

Constantly stimulate the baby's curiosity and thirst for knowledge, and have time to visit museums, zoos and libraries.

The study is vacant.

When the baby is older, if conditions permit, leave a room as the baby's study, equipped with a dedicated small desk and various books and picture books; If there is not enough space at home, you can also put your baby's desk and chair in the corner of the living room and read with him for a while every day.

Parents are role models

Parents are role models. If you want your baby to be interested in reading, you should first let him know that his parents like reading very much, have a strong thirst for knowledge and keep learning.