Straight up in the evening sky was a bright shining crescent
moon! It was so awe inspiring that as I
stood in my back yard looking up, my neighbors stopped to appreciate the beauty
of the evening sky. As parents, or
grandparents, how can we take an observation of the great outdoors and use it
to encourage our children or grandchildren to read?
By using experiences in nature as an encouraging event, we
can take our youngsters to the library and follow up by searching for books on
the topic. For the youngest readers, you
will want to choose books that you can share in the reading, or chapter books
that you may read to them. It is
important to be in the habit of sharing with your children what you read. Following an outdoor adventure, you could
also choose a book on the topic of the moon, stars, or other naturalist type
topic. By modeling for your children,
you will encourage them to view reading as something moms and dads or
grandparents do regularly.
One secret to raising a positive avid reader is to aim for a
specific number of minutes, pages, or books in a certain length of time. Follow up your nature reading, with reading
on a topic that they are interested in, such as horses, dogs, or science
fiction. You can make reading a family
affair by taking everyone on a reading-picnic!
Pack a picnic lunch, take your family outside, spread out a blanket, and
bring along a book for everyone!
Raising a reader also may involve incentives. You may encourage your child or grandchild by
having a chart for stickers marking the number of pages, minutes or books
read. Your child may enjoy a trip to the
dollar store for trinkets when they pass a milestone reading goal measured in
books, minutes or pages read. You can
also enjoy healthy snacks during your reading time.
In the end, your child can become a voracious reader even if
they don’t seem to enjoy it now.
Allowing them to pursue their interests while reading can motivate them
to find the joy in reading. You will
feel the utmost happiness and success when your child begs for reading another
chapter before they go to sleep. If you
are interested in learning about the reading programs available at Columbia
School District, email me at Pamela.Campbell@myeagles.org
or call 5175926641.
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