Monday, January 2, 2012
Reading aloud
Reading aloud is fun, it open doors, and builds the desire to read.
It gives educational advantage for your child, and can establish bonds between the both of you. Reading aloud also develops the ability to read alone.
You can make reading aloud to your child more fun, if you speak in the voice of the characters in the book. For example, in Goldilocks and the Three Bears, you can use different voices for the three different bears. For even more fun, your children can also act or playact the parts of their favourite stories.
Assign parts in the story which are fitting to the characters, for example, dad could be the Papa bear, mum could be the Mama bear, and your child, the baby bear. After doing this many times, the roles can be reversed, so your child gets chances to play the Papa bear or any other character. The game gets even more hilarious when the roles are mixed up.
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