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		<title>Helping Kids To Read, You can do it!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Efficient reading skills are vital if our children are to grow to lead a successful life. Helping kids to read is one of the many crucial tasks that a parent can oversee.&#160; Yet for many kids, reading is BORING!&#160; I was this child and I can&#8217;t think of anything that bored me more than having [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Efficient  reading skills are vital  if our children  are to grow to lead  a successful life. <a href="http://tutorfi.com/LanguageArts/HelpingKidstoRead" target="_blank">Helping kids to read</a> is one of the many  crucial tasks  that a parent can oversee.&nbsp; Yet  for many  kids, reading is BORING!&nbsp; I was this child  and I can&#8217;t think of anything  that bored me more than having to read.&nbsp; Every summer, my mother  encouraged me to read by setting aside  20 minutes a day on a blanket under an  oak tree in our&nbsp;  backyard  to reading an interesting  book I selected  at  the library.&nbsp; It may have helped, but it still was not  until I was an adult  that I got  an  interest in reading.</p>
<p>Even though  it may  be demanding, <a href="http://tutorfi.com/ParentResources/Howto&lt;span class='posible_changer' id='spin_29' onclick='ShowSpinOptions(29)'&gt;Support&lt;/span&gt;yourChild" target="_blank">learning how to support your child</a> in reading, it is crucial.&nbsp; Try  applying these  ideas to help encourage reading in kids  and a love  of reading with your child.</p>
<p>Helping Kids  to Read Tip #1- Do not force  your child to read.&nbsp; Doing so  will only have the opposite effect of  what you&rsquo;re trying to accomplish.&nbsp; Instead, offer your child a lot  of positive reinforcement by praising them  when they  read.&nbsp; Try  allotting a chunk of time when the whole family reads, call it <a href="http://tutorfi.com/ParentResources/familyfunreading" target="_blank">Family Fun Reading</a> time.&nbsp; Doing this  will gently direct your  child toward choosing  to read for themselves, rather than being forced  into it.</p>
<p>Tip #2- Model reading by checking out books at the library or purchasing them  for yourself.&nbsp; Let your child  actually see you  reading&hellip;and enjoying it! </p>
<p>Tip #3- Allow your child to  select their own books  to read.&nbsp; Praise them when they read  and don&rsquo;t force them to  finish the whole book  if they don&rsquo;t choose  to.</p>
<p>Tip #4- Encourage your child to read around titles  relating to their interests .&nbsp; For example, if they enjoy cars, help them search  out books  about cars.</p>
<p>Tip #5- Talk about  books your child reads for class  and pay attention  to their interpretation  of what they&rsquo;re reading.</p>
<p>Tip #6- Help your child develop  ownership in their books by helping them to write  their names in their books.&nbsp; You may be able to &nbsp;find  fun  stickers with your child&rsquo;s name on them to make it even more exciting!</p>
<p>Tip #7- Take  regular family trips  to the library and/or bookstore.</p>
<p>Tip #8- Give your child a book allowance.&nbsp; Kids  will love this  because they will be able to  spend their book money on a book  that interests them.</p>
<p>Tip #9- Read to your children.&nbsp; Make up  a great  storytelling style to add enthusiasm  to your stories and watch your stories come alive!</p>
<p>Tip #10- Let your kids  read to you.&nbsp; Children  love this activiy  so encourage them to do so.&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t forget  some  positive reinforcement!</p>
<p>By following these very simple tips, helping kids to read will be easy  and you and your  children  will receive  the benefits.</p>
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