• 10 Ways to Motivate Your Child to Read

     

     

    1. Set an example.  Let your child catch you reading and taking enjoyment in it.
    2. Have reading materials readily available.  Keep a variety of books, newspapers, and magazines at home.
    3. Cater to your child’s interests.  Point out articles, news stories, and books about subjects your child is interested in.  This can include sports and entertainment sections of the newspaper.
    4. Give magazine subscriptions as gifts.  Timely magazines with lively, bite-sized articles are especially inviting to children.  Besides, it’s fun to get mail.
    5. Share what you’ve read.  Talk about the books and other materials that you’ve found interesting and ask your child to do the same.
    6. Be accepting.  Realize that almost anything your child reads has value because it motivates more reading.  This includes comic and cartoon books.
    7. Browse together.  Stop at bookstores and libraries when you’re out together and make exploring their selections fun.
    8. Play audiotapes of good books when you’re in the car together.  Your child might want to read the books later on.
    9. Interest your child in the world.  Discuss current events, sports, music, and other subjects that might inspire your child to read about them.
    10. Show an interest in what your child reads.  Ask for recommendations of books you might enjoy.

     Remember

    Reading is a valuable skill for life.

    Promote it by example and encouragement.