Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Literacy Connections and Storytime Success

Literacy is fueled by three connections: you - the reader, the chosen book, and the child. All intertwined together, these three ingredients are the key players of this fantastic recipe!

The book you are reading to your child might not be the next bestseller, but does this truly matter to your child? No. In fact, the excitement and eagerness of storytime and the time spent with you are just as – if not more so – important to the child than the actual story itself.

Relaxed children presented with positive storytimes are more apt to begin reading on their own.

Tips for a Successful Storytime:
  • Read aloud with emphasis.
  • Encourage active participation. 
  • Acknowledge the writer and illustrator.
  • Allow snuggly cuddling for closeness and security, complete with pillows and blankets. 
  • Introduce words and associate them with pictures, if applicable.
I hope the above tips will assist you with bonding and educating your child - your most precious asset.

As always, happy reading!


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