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What if children only read books and can't read? Share wisdom tips?
What if children only look at pictures and don't read words? Share wisdom tips? Every flower of the same age can read books by himself, but the testicles are not willing to accompany them except listening to stories told by parents, not to mention reading picture books. Testicles need to go to primary school next year. What if you lose at the starting line? Thinking of this mother, she immediately bought a lot of testicle books and wanted to teach her children well through the holidays.

Now many parents attach great importance to their children's parenting education, especially their reading. Many parents have bought various children's picture books and pamphlets for their children to read since childhood. Some parents even reported their children to after-school reading training institutions. Parents have only one purpose, that is, to hope that their children will love reading from an early age and develop good reading habits. In fact, teaching children to learn to read is not a simple matter. You should first find out what problems children will have when they learn to read for the first time.

Problems that children who are learning to read are very easy to encounter: Some parents teach their children to learn to read poorly, mainly because they don't know much about the problems that children who are learning to read are very easy to encounter. Clever grandma summed up her work experience with baby, and through careful observation, she sorted out the following aspects: (1) only look at pictures without reading words; Jumping around to see; Look in the eyes and put it down.

After careful analysis of these points, it is not difficult to see that the key reasons why beginners want to study are as follows: first, children are young and don't know how to study at all; Second, because visual maps are attractive to children, children are unfamiliar with words and have no interest; Third, children have no determination to do things, which means that children lack attention. How to teach children to learn to read? Teach children not to rush for success.

There are many parents around. When teaching children to learn to read, if they like it, they have to read along. Parents should read a sentence to their children and read it several times before teaching. In fact, this kind of behavior is unacceptable. Even if some children have a good memory, once they understand it, they will soon forget it. It is not particularly difficult to teach children to learn to read. Just start with the facts.

I teach my baby to learn to read by playing. For example, taking the baby to play with bricks, Lego bricks fell to the ground. I asked the baby to pick them up and then correctly guide the baby to express what just happened. When the baby said it, I wrote myself down in a carefully prepared book. I will read it to the baby, read it with the baby, and then I will let the baby point it out. Because it just happened, children know better, and this way can arouse their enthusiasm for the text.

With the baby's interest in the text, he often reads and develops a habit. After seeing the children's picture book, the baby used it and wanted me to read it with him. Have the habit of reading picture books with your baby. Tell the story picture book directly to the baby, let him know the specific content, and then read it with him. Let him read the words he knows, and I'll read the complicated words out loud. By practicing in this way, our oldest baby can read them alone at the age of 5 years and 8 months. Practical experience has proved that this method is very effective.