Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Questions:

Respond to one of the following:

Parent tips for encouraging your children to read at home.

Areas of study where your children need extra help.

4 comments:

Susan Reynolds said...

My child needs to work on computer related skills that will steamline his ability to communicate.

Ginger

Kim said...

To encourage our children (age 8 and 3) to read, we read a lot as an example. They see us reading the newspaper daily, reading magazines weekly, and occasionally reading novels for enjoyment. My kids are greatly motivated by trips to the South Branch too. I hope that continues for a long time!

Anonymous said...

I agree with Kim that modeling is one of the best ways. Also finding what interests them and making that available. We have one Harry Potter fan and we make sure we have each book. The other like the Unfortunate Events Series. Make sure they are exposed to all types of materials-newspapers, magazines etc. Read to them even when they are older.

Susan Reynolds said...

If a young one is having problems, ask them what is bothering them. Would it help to have an adult sit and talk about it? Is there a problem seeing relavence? Are there some distractions causing problems. Can some "fun" be introduced to help the learning?

Jon