In a world where swiping on the screen of a smartphone or binge watching an entire television series over the weekend, the written word has taken a far back seat in a child's learning. Reading is an essential skill a student needs to be well developed with in order to have a more successful learning experience. As a supporter for your student's education, I recommend to encourage reading at home to help increase comprehension. This is especially beneficial to a student who struggling to read or beginning to learn English.
You can help your student by recommending or providing reading material that meets your child's interest. Whether it is a popular teen book series such as the Harry Potter and Divergent or magazines like Car and Driver and Seventeen, providing reading material that your student is interested in can be the start to greater drive to read more and better performance in his or her academic work.
If your child is struggling to get started or lacks motivation, share your interest in what you like to read with your student. As the primary influence at home, you can share with your child what you like to enjoy reading and ask to share his or her thoughts after reading. And if you need more reading materials than what is at home, visit your local library to discover more options available for you and your child.
You can help your student by recommending or providing reading material that meets your child's interest. Whether it is a popular teen book series such as the Harry Potter and Divergent or magazines like Car and Driver and Seventeen, providing reading material that your student is interested in can be the start to greater drive to read more and better performance in his or her academic work.
If your child is struggling to get started or lacks motivation, share your interest in what you like to read with your student. As the primary influence at home, you can share with your child what you like to enjoy reading and ask to share his or her thoughts after reading. And if you need more reading materials than what is at home, visit your local library to discover more options available for you and your child.