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13 Ways To Make Reading Fun For Reluctant Readers | GradePower Learning

13 Ways To Make Reading Fun For Reluctant Readers | GradePower Learning

March 15, 2022 By parentnews Leave a Comment

Reading is something that is important and everyone should do it, but with Youtube and the internet many people are looking to that rather than reading. To make it easier for your kid to start and keep reading is to make sure that you are reading things that they enjoy. At some point having them pick out what they want to read is something that will help them keep going. Using it as a bonding experience is helpful too.

Key Takeaways:

  • Make sure you are picking books up that are the kinds your kids will enjoy.
  • Reading aloud can help them understand how to say words correctly.
  • At some point you should let your kids choose what books they want to read.

“Many young children struggle with reading, whether it’s because they are missing foundational skills or they have trouble sitting down with a book for longer periods of time.”

Read more: https://gradepowerlearning.com/how-to-make-reading-fun/

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