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Helping Your Child Become a Better Writer

admin 0 Comment August 19, 2016

This article discusses ways parents can help children become better writers. Studies show that when reading and writing are taught together, benefits are better than when they are taught separately. Writing is a very important part of a child’s education. Students use writing skills in every subject in school. The following are tips and strategies parents can use to help their children to be better writers.

Provides a place

It is important for your child to have a quiet place to write without any distractions. This place should have good lights and a comfortable chair. He or she should have a flat smooth surface to write on.

Provide the Materials

Provide plenty of paper, pencils, pens, crayons, and markers. An effective motivator for your child to write is a collection of appealing writing materials. Keep a supply of writing implements starting with plan paper and pencils. As your budget permits,provide colored paper, notebooks, stickers, sticky notes, and even a computer and anything else that your child might have fun with.

Write together

If parents and children write together, children will learn more, just as they learn more when you read together. It is important to serve as a good example. So plan to join with your child from time to time when he or she is involved in a writing activity. Children learn about writing by observing more skilled people and participating with them. So let your children see you write both for work and for pleasure.

Show appreciation for your child’s writing effort

People who write often need a reader. Be positive and helpful. Respond to the ideas your child expresses in his or her writing. Make it clear to your child that you are interested in what he or she writes. Be very supportive and offer to read what he or she writes.

Encourage your child to keep a journal

Journal writing is an excellent way for your child to practice his or her writing. To be a good writer, a child has to practice. So give him or her the opportunity to express his or her thoughts on paper. This is a good outlet for your child to vent feelings.

Praise

Make writing an enjoyable time for your child. Praise his or her efforts. Be excited about his or her writing and encourage him or her to keep up the good work. Stay positive and continue to praise and help your child to develop into a great writer.

The more a child writes, the better writer he or she will become. So continue to give you child many opportunities to write. Encourage your child to write letters, poems, postcards, thank you cards, menus, notes, and give him or her writing prompts. You can make a difference in helping your child develop writing skills by using these tips and strategies daily as you watch your child develop into a great writer.

Written by Miranda Burnette

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Ways Parents Can Help Improve Their Children’s Reading Skills at Home

admin 0 Comment August 19, 2016

A child’s ability to read and comprehend what he or she reads is extremely important. According to the U.S. Department of Education, “How well your child learn to read directly affects not only how successful they are in school, but how well they do throughout their lives.”

When a child reads well, it helps him or her to perform better in school.It also increases the child’s confidence in his or her ability to communicate well. Good readers perform better in school. They are also more likely to graduate from high school and obtain advanced education.

As concerned parents, you want the best for your child. So what can parents do to help? This article shows parents ways to help strengthen their children’s reading skills. You as a parent can make reading a part of a family’s daily routine. Family involvement in reading is widely recognized as a way to improve student performance.

Because of this, here are seven ways you can help your child become a better reader. To improve your child’s reading skills we suggest the following strategies:

Be an Example

Read yourself. Children learn what they see. Your actions really do speak louder than your words. You can show that you value reading by making sure your child sees youreading and enjoying it. When your children see you reading and enjoying it, they will want to follow your example. Be a good role model. Model good habits by reading in front of your child. This is the most important step in encouraging your child’s reading development.

Read to your child

Read to your child often. Research shows that reading out loud to your child is one of the most important things you can do to help your child become a better reader. Reading to your child is also a great bonding activity. Reading to your child is a great way to continue to expand your child’s vocabulary. It is a way for you to introduce new concepts to you child as well. It is a great idea to read to your child above his or her reading level. This also develops your child’s vocabulary as well as get him or her ready to read more advanced books on his or her own.

Have your child read to you

It is very important for your child to read to you daily. Have your child sit down and read to you at a specific time each night. Allow him or her to select his or her favorite book. This will make reading more enjoyable for your child. Read a variety of fiction and non-fiction books. When you read with your child, and talk to him or her about what you read, it will improve your child’s reading comprehension skills.

You child should read every day

Researchers have found that children who spend at least 30 minutes a day reading for fun develop the skills to be better readers at school. You should make reading an important part of each day. This also gives your child the opportunity to practice reading. The more a child practice reading, the better reader he or she will become. Establisha daily reading time for you and your child and read every day.

Visit the library often

Make it a habit to visit the library regularly. Both you and your child should check out books to read that interest you. Ask your child to bring a library book home from school.

Encourage your child to write

Since current research in reading reveals that reading and writing are complementary skills, encourage your child to write. You could have your child write in a journal. Your child could write a report on a book he or she checked out at the library. Have your child help you write a shopping list. Have you child write a letter to a relative.

Provide a variety of books and other reading materials

Give your child books as gifts. Subscribe to magazines for children. Purchase several books when they are on sale. Purchase reading games. Download appropriate e-books, free and paid. Keep a wide variety of reading materials readily available for your child as well as yourself. Keep books and magazines in convenient areas in your house such as the bathroom, next to the television and in your car.

Parents, as you implement each of these strategies, remember you are developing your child’s reading skills and establishing a life-long love of reading in his or her life. When families can show a commitment to reading, everybody benefits

Written by Miranda Burnette

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