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#1 circofhope on 21 Jun 22How do you raise a reader in a society where there is so much tussle for a child's attention? At any stage of a child's development, becoming a reader offers significant cognitive, emotional, and social benefits that last a lifetime. But how do you decide which titles to read? How do you encourage your child to choose books over TV and video games, let alone take out time to read? The team of psychologists at Circle Of Hope would love to demonstrate how easy, exciting, and gratifying it can be to establish a lifetime love of reading in your child.We have had parents come to me with the desire to push academics too hard, too quickly, and too soon. We recommend that parents allow their children to learn by playing. Make it fun for them to read.Readers are not born, they are cultivated. The good news, on the other hand? It is a very straightforward recipe...Circle Of Hope brings this brand new series of blogs, this time answering the most asked question by parents, "How to Raise A Reader?" Find other parts here.Be The Change You Want To Bring.If you or your partner rarely read a book, your child will undoubtedly catch the message. Reading is a habit and non-reading is too. Of course, you must surround your kids with books. However, surround yourself with the same. That is why, when it comes to reading, experts agree: Be the change you want to see.Read The Text Aloud (Because There Is No Alternative)You would think that all the words youngsters hear on TV and in movies would provide plenty of language and literacy exposure. But you would be mistaken. The impact of a live, in-person, face-to-face reading aloud is the secret sauce for developing minds, according to research.Read Complete Blog Here https://circleofhope.co.in/Blog/Raising-A-Reader-How-To-Raise-A-Child-That-Loves-To-Read-Part-1
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