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including reading lesson plans.
Encourage Reading by
Creating a Cozy Reading Space
The best thing you can
do to help your child succeed in school is to
encourage reading - no matter how young your child
is! Research has shown that reading to your child
not only forms a stronger bond between you, but also
increases his/her cognitive, motor and social
skills. And designating a space in your home as a
cozy reading corner can make the experience
comfortable and cozy for both of you.
Here are some tips for making the most of your
reading corner:
1. Find an overstuffed chair wide enough for the two
of you. Kids love to snuggle with their parents!
(And parents love to snuggle with their kids!)
2. Make sure that there is proper lighting in the
corner. Don't rely on harsh overhead lighting! Use
soft, reader-friendly bulbs in lamps which are the
correct position to prevent light from shining
directly at eye height.
3. Find a table to put beside the chair to hold the
lamp, glasses or additional books. Make it sturdy
enough so that kids cannot accidentally turn it over
when climbing on your lap!
4. Choose appropriate books for your child. Ask your
local librarian to recommend books or do some
research online to find books which have been
favorable reviewed for your child's age. One great
way to engage your child is to make your own books.
Have your child dictate a story and type it out on
the computer. Scan in your child's artwork or
pictures that you child might tear out from
magazines to illustrate his/her story. Print the
book out and bind with ribbon. Then snuggle up and
read!
5. Have a warm afghan or quilt in the wintertime to
wrap you both in a snuggly cocoon. It increases the
sense of intimacy!
6. Buy or build bookcases for the corner which as
short enough so that your child's favorite books are
easily accessible. Have your child choose a favorite
book to read together!
7. An ottoman or footstool is a wonderful place to
put up your feet while reading! And if your child is
older (and no longer wants to snuggle as often!), it
is a perfect place for him/her to sit.
8. Gather stuffed animals as an additional audience
when your child begins to read to you. Kids love to
have an audience of favorite friends!
9. As your child gets older and is reading on his
own, put bean bag chairs in the reading space.
Children love to "slouch" in bean bags!
10. An alternative reading area may be a rug or
maybe even a big pillow on the floor. The most
important thing is that your child be comfortable
reading.
11. Make it a point to read to your child at
bedtime. It creates a feeling of security for your
child. Your special reading corner may well be your
child's bed!
12. Don't make reading a 'hafta" time! You 'hafta'
sit up straight, 'hafta' read this or that, or
'hafta' keep your feet off the furniture!
Whether the special reading spot in your family home
is a corner chair, a bean bag, a rug or a bed, the
most important thing in it is you! Make the time to
read with your children! Even 10
minutes a day will make a world of difference in the
life of your child.
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