5 tips to help your child get ready for reading
Is your child starting school in September, but you’re not sure how to introduce reading to them? Our top tips below from Chartered Librarian Sheila Wood are here to help!
When it comes to getting ready for reading there are some simple – and really effective – things you can do before school starts to help learning to read –and everyone can have fun too…
Try some of the ideas below during those weeks before school starts for real….
Don’t push anything if your child isn’t interested or ready for any of these activities –simply enjoy the pleasure of sharing a book together.
1. Together you can explore how a book works – hold it correctly, turn the pages, understand the words go from left to right, look at the cover and talk about what it shows
2. Read as often as possible with your child – Introduce the title, point to the words in the book as you read with them
Show the signs that are all around us in everyday life… on a yogurt pot, at the bus stop, in the shops, on our roads – anywhere and everywhere – Words are all around us!
3. Children need to develop their listening skills before they can begin to read:
See if they can re-tell a familiar story in their own words
Talk about the story as you read it – and ask questions about the story as you go along
Invite them to talk about the pictures and the story …. ‘Why did he say that do you think?’, ‘ I wish I could …’
Play ‘Let’s Pretend’ – it can be linked to a story you have read or an event in everyday life
4. Build awareness of Letters and Sounds Start with the child’s name
Read alphabet books
Play simple alphabet games
Rhyming books are great fun – children can build an idea of sounds, rhythm, repetition, syllables
5. Let children see the value of reading – let them see you using a recipe, reading a magazine, emails, and letters, following instructions, and so on
And, most importantly of course, have fun!
For more tips, books and resources to help your child get ready for starting school, visit our starting school page.
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