The Right Books For Your Child

Your child isn’t going to become a great reader overnight, but it can happen one book at a time. But what is the best way for you to choose the right book for your child to read?

It may be second nature to feel like you should be picking your child’s books, but the fact remains that letting your child choose their own books is a skill that they should learn at young age. By allowing your child to choose their own books independent of your input, you allow your child to learn the different reasons we

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choose a book to read in the first place.

If your child has reached reading age, here are a few helpful tips to help him or her learn to choose books that will make them want to read more:

  • When your child is ready to start reading, begin instilling the fact that we read for a purpose – whether it’s too learn something or if the purpose is simply
    for enjoyment.
  • Have your child browse through the books either at the library or the bookstore. If this seems to be too overwhelming, then have them narrow down their choices by either a type of book (fiction or nonfiction) or by action, humor, fantasy, or any other subject.
  • Say “yes” as often as you can when your child selects a book that he or she is interested in. Rather than saying “no” let them choose a variety of books to explore.
  • If your child selects a book that is beyond his or her reading ability, solve the problem by reading the book out loud with your child. Let them read as much of the book as possible, and you can jump in if there are difficult parts for your child to read.
  • If your child has really enjoyed a particular book, remind him or her of the author name when they are selecting books the next time.

Watching your child become an avid reader is a amazing, and encouraging them from a young age to love books is important. Set them up for success with a great preschool program in Salt Lake City with one of Child Time’s locations.

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