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Reading Aloud to Your Children: The Loving, Personal Gift

Courtesy of Reading is Fundamental
Published: March 30, 2010

Without doubt, reading aloud is a gift you can freely give your children from the day you bring them home from the hospital until the time they leave the nest. Children’s reading experts agree that reading aloud offers the easiest and most effective way to turn children into lifelong readers. And it’s as much fun for you as it is for your children.

A child whose day includes listening to rhythmic sounds and lively stories is more likely to grow up loving books. And a child who loves books will want to learn to read them.

To spark that desire in your children, we have collected some useful tips for you to consider. Feel free to make use of those that work well for you and your children, and to add your own ideas.

Where

In addition to the usual reading places—a couch, an overstuffed armchair, a child’s bed—consider less traditional ones:

When

What

How

Visit RIF.org for more tips and information on helping children discover the joy of reading.


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