Tip #63 from Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKinley & Trombly) - Reading Role Model

 


Today's tip for parents from two talented teachers comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly.

 

#63

Be a Reading Role Model

 

A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest.
 ~ C.S. Lewis

 

             You’ve no doubt heard the familiar saying, “Actions speak louder than words.” Telling your child about the importance of reading is good, but showing her is better. Without even speaking, you can communicate how important reading is as well as the joy of reading by letting her see you reading. You don’t necessarily have to be reading a lengthy novel. Simply reading the newspaper, a magazine, or a short story will provide opportunity for your child to observe you practicing what you preach!

            Try to have a special time set aside for everyone to read (even if it’s only 15 minutes). However, just as important as the time spent reading is the time afterward discussing what you’ve read. Consider having informal “book talks” after reading. The book talks need not be long (even a few minutes would be beneficial). Discussing what you’ve read or having her talk about what she’s read not only places value on reading but also is an excellent way to increase comprehension.

            Now you have an "excuse" for reading the next chapter of that novel you've been stealing time to read at 11:00 at night or to browse through your new magazine. Right in front of the kids!

   


     Cindy McKinley Alder                                            Patti Trombly

 

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