Once Your Child Can Sound Out Words, It’s Time To Focus On Literacy Skills-the Key To True Reading Success. Around Ages 4 6, Children Should Start Developing Comprehension, Fluency, And Vocabulary To Become Strong Readers.
KEY SKILLS & HOW TO DEVELOP THEM:
01: READING FOR MEANING-ASK QUESTIONS LIKE, "WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENS NEXT?" TO BUILD
COMPREHENSION.
02: SIGHT WORD PRACTICE-SOME WORDS CAN'T BE SOUNDED OUT (LIKE "THE" OR "SAID"). USE
FLASHCARDS OR GAMES TO HELP KIDS RECOGNIZE THEM QUICKLY.
03: STORYTELLING & RETELLING- AFTER READING, HAVE YOUR CHILD TELL YOU WHAT HAPPENED IN
THEIR OWN WORDS.
04: READ, READ, READ !- READ A MIX OF BOOKS WITH THEM AND LET THEM TRY READING TO YOU AS THEY
GAIN CONFIDENCE.
05: EXPRESSIVE READING-ENCOURAGE READING WITH FEELING! IF A CHARACTER IS EXCITED, HAVE
THEM SAY IT EXCITEDLY.
WHY THIS MATTERS:
Decoding Is Only The Beginning-true Reading Means Understanding And Enjoying Stories.
The More You Engage Your Child In Conversations About Books, The Better Their Reading
Skills Will Become. Keep It Fun, Keep It Interactive, And Watch Them Blossom Into Lifelong
Readers!
These Short And Engaging Blogs Give Parents A Clear Roadmap For Their Child's Reading
Journey. Let Me Know If You'd Like Any Tweaks!