How to develop baby’s reading habit

1, visual stimulation Select picture books with rich illustrations to help children recognize the image of people and objects, cognitive color. If the baby is under 2 years old, you can also prepare interactive books: three-dimensional books, turnable and playable books, touch books …… for younger or less easy to focus on the baby can be a magic bullet to get them involved in reading. 2, language stimulation The words in picture books are not much, but the words and sentences repeated many times can help babies learn to speak and improve their understanding. Parents can ask their children some questions based on the illustrations. If you see a picture of a cat, you can ask your baby “What color is the cat?” and “What is the cat doing?” Such questions, and then from “cat” to “black cat” to “black cat is eating” …… Try a slow and gradual progression. When reading with a younger baby, the baby may ask you some questions, and the parent should stop and respond in time. Even if the baby 100,000 casserole questions to the end, parents should be patient and well guided to stimulate their thinking and dialogue. 3, parent-child reading training Hold your baby in your arms to read, so that he can gain love and self-confidence in reading, and when they get to kindergarten or school, they can easily and loudly read aloud the contents of the book, and will not be afraid of this matter. Parents imitate as many sounds as possible: Whoa! Bang! Moo —- Babies love this colorful way of reading, and the variety of sounds and tones as part of early literacy skills will help them learn to express themselves out loud and fluently in public more quickly. 4. Reading skills Connect the storyline to real life. If you are reading a book about a supermarket, discuss with your baby the last time you went to the supermarket with him and ask open-ended questions such as who was there, what you bought, where it was, etc. Start with the story in the book so they can relate to it, read it faster and easier, and remember it better. Before turning the next page, let children predict for themselves what will happen next, or stop and ask them if they remember what happened before. This helps them stay interested as they read, and they don’t listen and forget what was said earlier. Use the illustrations to point out colors, shapes, and quantities. For example, first ask them how many apples are in the basket. Then further teach them to identify and understand the shapes, colors, etc. In reading, let them establish basic concepts of these abstract properties, will help them better learn mathematics, physics and other knowledge to lay the foundation. 5.Focus training Read with your baby and cultivate a fixed time to read every day can calm your baby’s restless mind and improve your baby’s focus. After a period of reinforcement and training, reading at a fixed time becomes a habit. 6, take your baby into the bookstore Babies can experience the fun that book shopping brings them by buying their favorite books themselves, and thus become interested in books. So, moms and dads, don’t be stingy with your time, create a little reading corner for your baby at home, spend half an hour every day to help your baby develop a good habit of reading, maybe your “school bully” is growing into it ……