Look at the text through the image
Through the combination of pictures and short words, guide children to know the obvious words in the pictures. Or, choose children's songs that are easy to understand and clear in meaning to help children understand the relationship between words and pictures. In this way, children will know more common words more easily in reading.
Explore the words in the game
Games are children's nature, and parents can teach their children to read in games. For example, bury the word card in the sand and let the children dig it out with a small shovel to read it. In this way, children can easily remember Chinese characters in excitement.
Stimulate children's interest in literacy with stories
Children like to listen to stories repeatedly, and parents can tell them word for word according to the contents of story books until the children can repeat them completely. Then, parents can hold the child's hand and point to the words in the book and teach it again and again. In this way, children will understand that a word corresponds to a pronunciation, and unfamiliar words can be guessed according to the familiar story content.
Using Chinese character building blocks to learn
Buy a box of Chinese building blocks, and let the children freely combine into various toy shapes such as trains and small buildings. Parents can also consciously split the radicals of a Chinese character and recombine them with other radicals to form a new Chinese character. In this way, children can learn multiple words by recognizing one word, and at the same time stimulate creativity and practical ability.
Use jingles to simplify learning.
The jingle language is short and clear, and the rhyme is easy to remember. In this way, children can easily remember abstract Chinese characters with many strokes. For example, the jingle of the word "hot" reads: "Hit the ball with your left hand nine times, and four drops of sweat flow down". In this way, children can learn Chinese characters in a relaxed and happy atmosphere.