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Helping Your Child to Read at Home

Helping Your Child to Read at Home

 

There are lots of simple things you can do at home to help your child learn to read. Please see links and useful documents below to get the most out of learning and reading at home.

 

  • Learn how to say the sounds (see and scan the QR code records below to access lessons from home).
  • Use flashcards to encourage your child to recap the sounds which they have previously been taught.
  • Read together every day, even for only five to ten minutes.
  • Go at your child's pace and let them sound out every word they can.

 

Here are some wonderful resources we offer you, so you can make the strongest impact at home.

More Tips for Reading at Home

Here are some more tips to help you enjoy story time together:

 

  • If you can, turn off the TV, radio and computer. It’s easier for both of you to enjoy the story without any other distractions.
  • Sit close together. You could encourage your child to hold the book themselves and turn the pages, too.
  • Take a look at the pictures. You don’t just have to read the words on the page. Maybe there’s something funny in the pictures that you can giggle about together, or perhaps your child enjoys guessing what will happen next.
  • Ask questions and talk about the book. Picture books can be a great way to talk through your child’s fears and worries, or to help them deal with their emotions. Give them space to talk, and ask how they feel about the situations in the story.
  • Have fun! There’s no right or wrong way to share a story, as long as you and your child are having fun. Don’t be afraid to act out situations or use funny voices… your little ones will love it!
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