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Reading is one of the most important skills your child has to learn. Fortunately, there are several ways you can help sharpen your child’s reading skills at home. However, instead of trying to force them to read all the time, you can come up with fun ways to make them fall in love with reading. That way, they won’t see reading as a chore but rather a fun activity they can turn to from time to time. Here are some tips and tricks used by private schools.

Magazines, Comics, and Newspapers

Reading material for kids should not only be limited to books. There are many kid-friendly good-quality comics that private schools often use. They contain great stories in accessible formats. Plus, children generally love comics. They tend to see them as more enticing and less intimidating than regular reading books.

Does your child enjoy watching or playing football? That’s a great topic for them to read! Next time you come across the sports section in the newspaper, you can go over it with your child. What about a car magazine? Children are almost always fascinated by cars. If you have gone through all the comics in your home, you can swap comics with other families.

Word Searches

Turning reading into a game is another way to make your child more interested. This is why you find that private school kids are more competent in general. When it comes to reading, word searches are a great option often used by private schools. Word searches improve word recognition and support spelling. They are also a great way to introduce new vocabulary. There are many printable word searches available on the internet. A lot of them are graded according to age and different ability levels. Some are also themed. You can get word searches for special occasions like Christmas or Easter too.

Books and Stories

Getting your child to fall in love with stories is easy. You can start by listening to stories, such as audiobooks, together. Audiobooks are usually read superbly by fabulous actors or actresses. While they don’t involve reading, they can help improve your child’s reading skills by exposing them to new words, good writing, and interesting storylines. When you tell kids that they can also get access to such stories through reading, you may find them wanting to go through a good storybook from time to time.

These are some of the things you can do to improve your child’s reading skills. Are you looking for more fun ways to teach your child how to read? Get in touch with us today at Willows Preparatory School for effective tips and tricks.

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