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One of the most important skills your child can learn is
reading. Besides counting, it is probably the first
intellectual skill addressed in the school systems. However,
it's beneficial for your children to give them a head start so
that they are already beginning to read upon entering school.
What advantages do kids have when they begin reading prior to
entering school, and just how far should you go in teaching
your child to read?
By teaching your own child to read, you are assuring that he or
she gets one-on-one attention and a customized curriculum, if
you will, so that progression can occur at the desired pace.
You can also make sure that your child finds reading fun, which
is important. If it's not fun, they won't want to do it! Plenty
of educational benefits are gleaned from material that is also
wildly entertaining!
By learning to read early, Children are set up to pay more
attention to other aspects of school, including learning social
skills, teamwork, and other such necessary traits to succeed in
daily life. Getting a head start allows a child to progress
further as well, so that later in life, the individual’s
vocabulary is extensive and far exceeds the average individual
in both reading and speaking ability. Well-read individuals, especially those who can credit their success to the diligence of parents who were willing to take time and teach them as children, are known to progress farther in school, in college, and in the workplace. Often, because their knowledge is broadened by the range of topics on which they’ve read, they are also more socially involved, with the ability to engage in conversation with others on a wide variety of topics in an intelligent, informed manner. Starting your child off with the ability to read early is one way to set him or her on the right foot to begin the journey through school and through life. The more you teach them, the less likely they are to struggle in the future, and the more self-confidence they’ll have in themselves and their abilities.
About The Author: Mamma G. is an avid children's books
enthusiast. Books helped her grow up and later helped raise her
daughter. Mamma G. thinks reading to kids is the single best
thing you can do for them. She promotes children's books at
http://www.Read2Child.com
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