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How to cultivate your children’s interest in reading?
by weiwei052118 on Apr 26, 2010
How to develop the reading interests of children? How to choose books for your lovely kids? The above questions are what many parents and educators concerned about. In the coming of International Children's Book Day, Xinhua News Agency reporter, Wang Fengfeng, interviewed Tom • Barthelmess, Director of Butler children’s literature, university of Illinois, USA on this concern. He gives us three suggestions as followed.
The first is to let child be his own master.
Barthelmess said that parents or teachers should abandon their own concepts of favorite books and the option should be give back to the children so that they would be interested in books. If books were chosen entirely by parents and teachers, the final result was that children do not love reading. He also explained that this was not to let a child select books without guidance, but to provide them with choices as many as possible and let them choose among these options. Even though books...Read More >>
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