There are at least a certain percentage of parents
who don’t know the importance of reading to your toddler. They may wait a bit
long to read for their toddlers. This is due to a false concept that a toddler is
not developed enough to understand if you read aloud to them. But, it is
important to know that reading to your toddler is very crucial in developing
their communication skills. You just read aloud to your toddler without
thinking too much about whether your toddler understands what you are reading
to them.
Your toddler will grasp and store the words,
language and tone in their unconscious mind while you are reading. If you are reading
to your toddler daily, it will increase their language skills, and exposure to
a large vocabulary. Here are some practical tips for reading to your toddlers
that will make the process easier and effective.
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Comfort
level: It is important to keep your toddler comfortable and
contended while reading for them. Don’t force them to listen to you. Leave them
if they are not interested. Try to attract them to the books by trying
different ideas.
Routine:
Toddlers
love to follow routines in their life. Reading to your toddlers will be more
effective if you make it as a part of their routine. Bedtime stories are the
best way to make reading to your toddlers more effective.
Don’t
be serious: Don’t make the process of reading to
your toddlers a serious procedure. Being silly and childish is the best way to
attract your toddler. Their ears will be listening to your sounds even if they
are playing and moving around.
Be
flexible: If you find that your toddler is interested in any
particular picture or story in a book, try to read from it. Do not force your
toddler to follow what you want to read for them. Be flexible in the timing as
well.
Be
active: Sitting calmly in a chair and reading to your
toddler may not work effectively. Make noise, show some actions and be curious
while you try to read to your toddlers. This will help grab the attention of
your toddler.
Colourful
pictures: Colours will attract toddlers. Select books with
colourful pictures. Show the picture to your toddlers and try to explain about
the one which they select. This will help you make your toddler focused on what
you are reading to them.
Be
expressive: Try to be expressive while reading to
your toddlers. This will keep them active and interested. Use finger plays, songs and actions to get the
attention of your toddler. Leaving open ended questions will also help make
them curious.
Use
familiar names: It is a good idea to replace the names
of the characters in the story with names that are more familiar to your
toddlers. This will make them more interested. Use the name of your toddler
often while you read.
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