Reading is one of the key components for academic success!  
Help your child fall in love with reading by making it a special
time with you!  Here are a few tips to
help your child become a reader: 
·      Talk with your child — even infants — this increases language
development.
·      
Make reading time fun by being animated and dynamic when you read!
·      
Role model reading.
·      
Ask open-ended questions that encourage a sense of wonder,
imagination and creative thinking. 
Typical open-ended questions are “How” and “Why” questions and questions
that don’t have one specific answer. 
They teach children to think and be creative!!  
What you can do to help your child
be successful at reading:
- Babble
     back to your infants
- Use
     “parentese” with your infant (high pitched voice)
- Encourage
     conversation
- Teach site
     words. e.g., McDonalds, Lucky Charms, Barney
- Dramatic
     play and using props such as puppets can be great opportunities for
     conversation
- Speak
     another language you are wiring the brain for a lifetime of multiple
     languages
- Encourage
     drawing and inventive spelling
- Script –
     write their story and make it into a book
- In
     addition to reading stories, include rhymes, songs and other languages
     (Frere Jacques)
- Place
     labels on furniture and objects in 
     your child’s environment to create a print rich environment
- Make
     shopping lists with your child
- Read and
     cook recipes together
- Look for
     letters on the Menu when you go out to eat
- Look in
     magazines for pictures that begin with the letter you are studying and cut
     them out.
- Make an
     alphabet book
- Read a
     book and then ask children a few questions to test their comprehension
- Glue
     letters from an alphabet cereal on a piece of paper.
- Put alphabet
     cereal on a plate and help children make their names out of the cereal
- Keep
     magnetic letters on the refrigerator. 
- Make up
     silly songs starting with the letter you are studying.
- Talk to
     your child
- Sing with
     your child
- Read to
     your child everyday
- Make up
     silly rhyming songs with your child
- Provide
     writing materials
- Limit
     television watching and when you do watch, be sure to guide your children
     to appropriate shows
- Role model
     reading
- Visit
     libraries and bookstores
- Select a
     quality child care program
- Read to
     children and ask them to predict what will happen next.
Here are some tips from the National Association for the Education of Young Children to promote reading at home. Tips to help your child fall in love with reading!
 
