Day: June 29, 2024

The sooner you read it, the better.

The earth keeps on spinning and it is already the end of June and next week will be July, which is the busiest month in the Kindergarten, with all the learning assessment reviews, graduation ceremonies and achievement presentations, so time is really not enough to think about it. On Thursday, we had a review of the Parent-Child Shared Reading, and in order to find out how effective the Shared Reading has been in this semester, the principal took charge of the review, and the children took the Shared Reading Record Books and went through the review in order of the children in a class. Ask your child who reads and tells you stories with you.

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The key to parent-child co-reading is "co-reading", not "reading".

Many parents are eager to start reading with their children at six months. But don't get it wrong. The key is "reading", not "co-reading". I'm sure you want your child to have a "joyful co-reading" experience, not a "forced co-reading" experience. The basic spirit is to help parents find topics to talk about with their children. Have you read a storybook to your child today? In a survey of families with children under the age of three in the United States, it was found that one percent of the families with children under the age of three had read a storybook to their children.

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