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    Supporting Your Child's Literacy Skills: A Guide For Parents

    Jul 25, 2022 by Ali · Leave a Comment

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    As a parent, you want to support your child and help them succeed. You want to see them get good grades, make new friends, and feel confident about the future. You might not think about it this way, but helping your child develop strong literacy skills has the potential to impact their success in school and life. Literacy is one of the critical skills that will continue to be important throughout your child's life. To give your child the best possible start with their literacy skills, we have put together some helpful tips for supporting their growth at home.

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    Let Your Child Choose What They Want To Read

    When your child is very young, you may have lots of ideas about what they should be reading. But as your child gets older, encourage them to choose what they want to read. Reading is most effective when it is personally meaningful to the reader. When your child chooses what to read, encourage them to think about what they want to get out of it. Is there a topic they want to learn more about? Are there issues they want to think more deeply about? Letting your child decide what they want to read can help them stay engaged in reading and make it more likely that they will benefit from the experience.

    Encourage Your Child To Read Aloud

    As your child grows, it is essential to let them explore their creativity and imagination. One way to do this is by reading aloud. Reading aloud is a great way to engage your child with language and text. It also encourages your child to explore new ideas and concepts and can be a wonderful bonding experience for you and your child. Reading aloud can also help with your child's reading skills. It also encourages them to explore new ideas and concepts and can be a wonderful bonding experience for you and your child. It is important to note that reading aloud does not mean reading a book in one go. Instead, make it interactive. Ask questions about the book, discuss characters, and have your child predict what might happen next. 

    Discover New Authors And Books Together

    As your child grows, they may develop a passion for a particular type of book, author, or genre. This can be an excellent opportunity to explore new things with them. Discovering new authors and readers together has multiple benefits. It helps you connect with your child and their interests. It also allows you to discuss and explore new topics, perspectives, and ideas with your child. This can be especially helpful if your child is reading particularly challenging or complex material. It can be easier to get the most out of a book when you have someone to discuss it with.

    Explore Different Ways of Storytelling

    In addition to reading books, your child's literacy skills will also benefit from exploring different ways of storytelling. Storytelling is an incredibly old form of literacy. The ability to tell stories is something we have had since before written language was invented. A great way to support your child's literacy skills is to let them explore different storytelling activities. There are lots of creative ways to do this. You can explore creative writing, storyboards, comics, or even make your own puppets. You can even use apps incorporating emerging literacy technology such as SoapBox Labs to help develop their skills further. 

    Bottom line

    Reading is one of the most essential skills your child will ever learn. As a parent, you can support your child by helping them choose what they want to read, letting them read aloud, and exploring multiple ways of storytelling. This will help your child build strong literacy skills that will impact them throughout their life.

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    About Ali

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