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How to cultivate children's reading interest
by Fig on Aug 4, 2009
Reading is a lifelong education. Reading can change the children and benefit them in the whole life . How to cultivate children's reading interests, here I will put forward my own views. Comply with the children's psychological characteristic . Choose the first batch of books to be which they love to read, make the child to be interested in a good book. Parents cultivate skills are related to children's reading interest. In the beginning, parents should choose meticulously, provide some beautiful printed, rich and funny content and plot in line with the characteristics of children's imagination and thinking, such as animal’s album of painting, animation book. Be flexible to children's reading process. Curious, active, lack of patience and endurance are children's common psychological characteristics. They like to flip through a book and turn to another. Parents should not blame him. Usually, in this stage, parents should feel satisfied if children put a book in hand and...Read More >>
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