18 Feb 2008 04:37:37 | Mary Joyce
With all the homeschool curriculum choices, the lesson plans,
the organization, the planning of the calendar, you know,
putting the whole homeschool program together, the time
involved, my goodness the time involved, the one area of
education that can’t be overlooked is teaching the child to
read. Get them to develop good reading habits. Reading is the
lynch pin of all education. When a child masters reading and
gains an enjoyment of this powerful skill, they have built a
foundation on which they can learn any subject. When you have
learned to read, you explore any subject your mind takes you to.
Think about it, reading is the basis for understanding any
subject matter. Even learning mathematics is based upon the
ability to read each chapter and it’s instructions. Reading and
comprehension is a must. Even beyond the classroom, reading
instructions on operating or assembling something, to navigating
with a map involves this skill.
If you are having trouble getting your child interested in
reading, try first to find out what interests them. What you
think they should be interested in may not be what they are
necessarily interested in. Early on, take them to the library
and just watch what section and types of books they gravitate
to. Remember, I said just watch. No need to suggest. Just watch.
Encourage, encourage, encourage. Everyone likes to be praised
for successes they have. Your child is no different. Teaching
reading is no different.
Also, oft overlooked when working with children and reading is
the lack of vocabulary development. Be sure to combine
vocabulary building with their reading and match the child’s
vocabulary level with the books you want them to explore. Many
times children get discouraged from reading because they get
frustrated by not knowing the meaning of words. Vocabulary
building is fun and can be very humorous. Taking words and
putting them into funny and ridiculous sentences helps the child
learn.
Reading is a foundation worth building. A foundation that
carries the child through all subjects, and all their life. Take
some time to know how to teach reading. It's a good investment.
About Author :
Mary Joyce is a former educator, successful homeschool parent,
and has written many articles on teaching your
child at home for the Homeschool-Curriculum-4u website.
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