10 Tips To Help Your Kids Learn to Read

Did you know reading can change your life? We’re not just saying that because we’re librarians—it’s true! Research proves that children who are good readers are more likely to go further in school, have a higher income and be happier and healthier throughout life.

Top 5 simple tips for improving your kid’s math skills

Other people’s talents and success are always a bit of a mystery. Why do some people manage to solve complex mathematical problems, while others cannot do the same no matter how hard they try? Is mathematics really not for everyone? Let’s try to answer all these questions together in this post. Keep reading to learn how to boost your child’s math skills and talents from a young age.

5 TIPS FOR READING TO CHILDREN

Many factors go into making a children’s book a hit in your home or classroom. The story, the pictures, and the characters are all important.

The Different Ways Your Child Learns

Almost two decades after Howard Gardner identified multiple intelligences in his ground-breaking book Frames of Mind (1983), educators around the world are using the theory of multiple intelligences in their classrooms. In some ways, parents and teachers have always intuitively known that children learn in different ways and that an activity that grabs one child may not be of interest to another youngster. But many of our traditional ideas about teaching imply that there is a certain way to learn particular skills. As parents, we’ve all had times when we’ve become frustrated by our children’s apparent inability to accomplish a task the way we were taught to do it. When we have a better understanding of their individual intelligences and learning styles, we can provide experiences that speak to how our children learn best.

5 Family Reading Goals Teachers Recommend

Want to get the whole family reading more? Creating book goals turns reading into a fun activity that your kids will look forward to in their free time. These are five tangible family reading goals teachers hope you make.

How to turn your kids into little bookworms

With the prevalence of screens and after-school activities and homework, it can be hard to get kids to find time to read, much less enjoy it. But there are so many benefits to reading that it is important to find ways to encourage your kids to read — and even love it. Through reading, kids can develop the ability to think for themselves as books force us to fill in the gaps that screens often fill in for us.

The Importance of Reading to Your Children

It’s undeniable that a child’s reading skills are important to their success in school, work, and life in general. And it is very possible to help ensure your child’s success by reading to them starting at a very early age. Continue reading to learn more about the top benefits of reading to children and how reading can support them for the future.

Here’s How to Help Your Kids Become Better Readers in 2022

Reading books is vital for a child’s brain development and overall growth. It enables young children to grasp new things quickly while developing focus, communication and social skills among them. However, with the tirade of electronic gadgets at their access, most children struggle to concentrate while reading books. Their attention span has shrunk and books appear boring compared to smart gadgets. But the upcoming year could be the right time to help your kids realise the potential of reading books. Here we look at the ways you could use to help your kids turn into better readers.

7 tips for helping your kids turn into better readers this upcoming year

We all are well aware of the fact that reading books have several benefits. In the case of kids, reading can help them to get to know sounds, words, and language, along with developing literacy skills. Reading also helps develop your child’s brain, ability to focus, concentration, social skills, and communication skills. Thus, to summarize, kids need to read books. However, at a time when they are surrounded by gadgets 24×7, reading is becoming increasingly difficult for many kids. But there is no need to worry. Here are 7 tips for helping your kids turn into better readers this upcoming year.