A guide for you to foster your child in reading
What is reading?
Reading is not just movement of eyes over the page in a linear order. Most people among us believe that it is ‘passive’. But this idea is not true, as the reader involves herself in an interactive manner, while she brings her personal knowledge to what is being read out. This triangular interaction goes between the reader, the text and the message.
Reading in one of the most essential skill a person can continue. With this important skill a person can master many other skills. Good reading assists that person to write well, acquire knowledge and information, develop creativity, understand concepts better etc.
Without knowing how to read a person will face a number of difficulties in life. In most cases these are faced due to negligence for this skill from the earlier years. For instance, if a child is not properly guided in reading he might not be able to do enough work at school or anywhere which needs reading-related skills.
For a beginner, reading will mostly be difficult and boring. The more sounds taught the more confused the beginner will be. So, as a parent you need to give adequate learning time between the sounds. For children who show less interest, you should always go for the interesting ways, rather than always giving them sentences to read. The following will help you to cultivate keenness for reading in your child.
1.Materials picked for reading should be relevant to the ability and age level.
2. Reading time should be set and fixed in a convenient time that matches with the interest of your child.
3. Let the reading area or place be comfortable.
4. Do not demand full attention of your child at the very beginning. Add up time gradually considering the child’s level of interest.
5. To gain your child’s attention you can bring variations to your voice and use expressions and gestures in suitable situations.
6. Give your child opportunities to read when you feel that he is ready to do so. Remember that your encouragement and words of praise makes him do better and better day by day.
7. Ask questions and test his knowledge and understanding.
8. Use charts or other visual aids to keep track of those books read.
9. Read with your child and let your child feel the importance of reading.
It is very important to note that the pre-reading stage is the stage in which the mechanics of reading get mastered. Subsequently, your responsibility, with this regard, is to cultivate the love for reading in your child and see him come up.

