Make Reading Fun And Teach Your Baby To Read

Add a comment March 5th, 2010



Proper brain development early in life is the key to a child to get through school and become a well rounded adult. The sooner they start learning, learning becomes easier. There are children who seem more inclined to read than others, but do not be discouraged to teach your baby to read. This might just be the way they approach teaching. All you have to do is make reading fun.

teachyourbabytoreadDo not overwhelm the child because the child loses interest quickly. Shortly after birth, begin to interact and talk with your child as much as possible. When the baby cries, be sure to respond to the cries not necessarily immediately, but always to help the baby grow emotionally secure. Leave a crying baby will cause tension and stress can hinder brain development.

Start a reading routine with the baby books. Reading aloud can help form connections in the brain language, creating a bonding time, and build a preference for reading books. Start running flashcards with the alphabet on one side and both images and words. Enter different colors and different sounds. Make teaching consistent, but not forced. If the child begins to feel bored, try to find alternative means that could be fun.

As they grow, continue to spend time teaching new things, such as science and math and start encouraging the child to acquire the habit of reading and learning about themselves.

If you make a habit of learning something new every day, their brains are still growing. Take them out to museums, zoos, aquariums and other places where they can explore and use their five senses. Encourage them to explore their interests will be best for them.

The most important thing to remember when you teach your baby to read is to make reading fun and enjoyable for the baby.


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