2. Set aside a fixed reading time every day. Children's life needs stability, which is conducive to eliminating the possible negative impact of unstable factors on children's development. Early reading is no exception. Parents should set aside a fixed time to accompany their children to study every day, which can help children develop the habit of reading and gradually become interested in reading. In the same way, parents should also provide their children with a fixed reading place every day to help them build their reading interest in their habits.
3. Read the same book over and over again. Just as many fans like the "two brushes" and "three brushes" of a movie, children also like to listen to the same story and read the same picture book over and over again. Parents can tell the same story to their children repeatedly to help them get familiar with the plot in the story. In addition, repeated reading provides other opportunities for parents. Parents can tell the same story in different forms, or they can intersperse some questions in the process of repeated reading. These guides are conducive to the development of children's language ability, logical ability and reading interest.
4. "Use" children's curiosity. Some children are just not interested in reading, which worries their parents. In fact, there is a very simple method that may be effective, and that is to "use" children's curiosity. Children naturally like to imitate, and their parents are the primary targets of their imitation. Parents do more reading at home, so that children realize that children will naturally become interested in reading because of curiosity and imitate reading behavior.
5. Integrate attachments into reading. Many parents must have had this experience: children are particularly dependent on something at home, perhaps a doll or a blanket. In fact, such items are psychological "accessories" of children, which can give them a sense of security.