Tips to Encourage Children to Love Reading

1. Let's start with their hobbies. Choose books about your child's favorite subjects, such as dinosaurs, superheroes, princesses, animals, etc. They will be more inclined to read if the story piques their interest. 2. Make a comfortable reading nook. Warm lighting, a comfortable chair, and a little bookshelf. Reading becomes enjoyable in a specific setting. 3. Every day, they read together. With your youngster, read aloud for ten to fifteen minutes. To bring the story to life, use a variety of voices, facial emotions, and tones. 4. Make reading a game. Role-play scenarios, sketch characters, or pose entertaining questions regarding the narrative. As a result, reading becomes enjoyable rather than tedious. 5. Make books easily available. Put books on the study desk, next to the bed, and in the living room. Your child is more likely to take up books if they are easier to reach. 6. Let them make the decision. Let your child choose from two or three possibilities. Reading becomes thrilling and empowering when you have a choice. 7. Set an example for others by reading. Children mimic what they observe. Children are more inclined to follow if their parents read. Try setting up "family reading time," when everyone reads for ten minutes before sharing what they have read. 8. Make sensible use of technology. Digital comics, interactive e-books, and audiobooks can all pique attention. Make time for both conventional reading and screen time.

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