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Help Your Child Fall in Love with Language


Brought to you by the National Education Association

Recent reading research proves there are simple things you can do to prepare your child for reading success. Children need a foundation for reading. You can build that foundation. Your child needs to:

  • Learn the alphabet.
  • Understand that letters and words mean something.
  • Build a listening and speaking vocabulary.
  • Have many different experiences to relate to new words and ideas.
  • Connect drawing and writing to reading.

Here are several easy and fun activities you can do to help your child get ready to read.

  • Stick labels on objects in your home, such as the table or a toothbrush. Collect the labels and have your child put them back on the correct items.

  • Teach your child nursery rhymes and songs. Recite and sing them together often.

  • Play with words. Separate the sounds in a word (i.e. "mud" has three different sounds). Note how some words begin with the same sound (i.e. "dog" and "dark") or rhyme (i.e. "tea" and "me").

  • Make up silly sounds and funny chants. Dr. Seuss books are great for playing with language and sparking the imagination.

  • Look for letters of the alphabet everywhere you go.
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