My baby started reading when he was about one year old, and he basically listened to me.
I started watching "Bumping" when I was one year and three months old. There was a big frog jumping, and the rabbit was jumping, just like jumping.
When he was one year and four months old, I took out the black and white cards and color cards and took him to read them. The effect was good, and he started to speak. Basically, after several times, he can talk about some basic common pictures such as sugar, tangerine, ball, banana, horse, etc. There are also some things that are unclear. If you name them, he can identify them, such as strawberries, cakes, etc.
Now that I am one year and five months old, that is, more than one year and eight months old, the effect is even more obvious. "Red Apple", "Hug", "I Like It So Much", "Caterpillar", "Vegetables, Fruits and Supplies Animals", etc., as well as "Hello", "Who's Crying", "Brushing Teeth", "Sleep", etc. from the Little Bear series, etc., I can all say them. That's right. He picks up a book and reads it when he has free time, and sometimes he even asks you to read it to him.
He will even drag you back to find Hug Hug, because there is an elephant he likes in the Hug Hug book.
You asked him where the ants are? He will open the Big Apple book exactly to the page where the ants lift the apple.
Reading is an accumulation process. Only by persisting and taking the trouble to accompany him to talk and read together can you see the effect. After such a long time, he has basically reached the point where you can point to the pictures and ask questions, and he can answer accurately, understand the meaning of the pictures, and transfer the things he knows in the book to life. This gives me a big surprise, and it makes me continue to invest in parent-child care. Motivation to read.
I personally think:
1. You have to read and read often, and the time does not have to be very long each time.
2. After reading, consciously ask questions to guide him to answer or find corresponding things in the book.
3. Put the book where he can get it, just like a toy. He can read it whenever he wants, and he can pick it up and "play" at any time.
Reading more will improve your memory, expand your knowledge, and improve your language expression skills. This is the result of my baby's reading, I hope it can be helpful to you.
I think that after three months of birth, you can read him poems to promote his brain development and language development. When he is about one year old, you can read some picture books and stories with him. When he is about three years old, you can tell stories with him. Once he knows pinyin, he can completely develop his independent reading ability
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Children’s reading enlightenment can start from an early age. Reading storybooks, watching animations, etc. can help children understand the world they live in~
Let’s take English reading as an example to talk about reading. How to improve ~
First of all, you need to think clearly about what aspects of English reading you need to do now? For example, whether it is to accumulate vocabulary, improve reading speed, or have the ability to understand texts in depth. What areas would you like to improve on first?
Of course, there are many ways to learn English reading. Everyone will have a learning method that suits them. What suits you may not be suitable for others. In addition, different learning environments will also affect students' English learning. A person who has lived abroad for a long time and a person who has been in China will learn different English, which will also affect the learning methods.
Therefore, improving English reading ability cannot be solved by a set of books or a tutorial. It requires continuous language input and output, and reasonable planning for your own goals. Everyone has a basic foundation, so they must have confidence in learning English well.
The first suggestion to you is to understand that English learning is a process. You need to read according to the plan. The plan may change according to the goal. You need to follow your plan and finally test it. For example, if you The goal is set to know 200 high-frequency words, then you can know 20 words every day, study for 10 days, test the learning results after 10 days, and then be able to achieve your goals at different stages.
When your own plan can help you master what you want to learn, you will be more confident and interested in what you learn, want to learn more, and If you can continue to learn something new every day, you will naturally learn to read English well
English can start by reading original classic works. Specific works need to be selected based on age, interests and other factors. We recommend original English book lists every month, which can be selected according to your choice. Here is our latest book list on environmental protection topics /i7035985717234893325/. There are more book lists on the subject in our articles. You are welcome to take a look ~
In fact, there are also A good way is to start by watching videos of original English books. You may encounter a lot of new and difficult words when reading original books, and looking up these words will take up a lot of time. If you can use Chinese subtitles and pure pronunciation to learn the original English works, it will not only be easier to understand, but also more time efficient.
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There is no sooner or later time for reading. If possible, start with prenatal education.
When my child couldn’t roll over, I would read to him, and he would watch quietly. Now that he has grown up, he practices walking. When I read to him, he will walk around, and occasionally Lie down in front of me and listen to a few words. During the restless period, I will still read stories to him.
According to Professor Wang Caigui’s theory of Bible reading, mothers can play Chinese and English classics to their children 24 hours a day when they are pregnant. For example, "The Analects of Confucius", "The Great Learning", "The Doctrine of the Mean", "The Book of Songs", "Shakespeare's Sonnets"...
You can read with your children as early as a few days after birth. Of course, you must read the books left by your ancestors. With the classic masterpieces, you can learn to read with flash cards in a few months. In short, the earlier you read, the better. Now that you know it, just do it with your children right away, and just keep doing it. I recommend that couples watch Professor Wang Caigui’s "A Speech, Shocking for a Century" together, which introduces the methods and benefits of reading and reciting Chinese classics. My youngest daughter started listening to "The Analects" when she was a few months old, and she started reading classics in Chinese Chinese kindergarten at 27 months old. , I have read the "Four Books" and "Disciple Rules" and other minor classics more than 100 times before elementary school. My child is now in the second grade. He is highly focused in class and listens very well. These are the benefits of reading classics since he was a child! During the epidemic, the two of us insisted on reading "The Analects of Confucius" at home every day for about an hour and a half. It has been 20 days today. The child is not irritable, and is becoming more and more determined and patient! The best companionship for parents is to read with their children. If the children don’t like to read, adults will tell them. You ask me, when will they continue to read? It talks about her picking up a book and not being able to put it down. Do you want a child like this? So envious! You can do it too, start reading with your kids now!
I myself am a mother who pays special attention to cultivating her children to read. During my pregnancy, I read many articles, checked out a lot of information, and bought more than 500 picture books, starting from cloth books, to hole-in-the-wall picture books, and three-dimensional books. Picture books, large color books, and the "Little Seed" series with reading pens are all available, making all kinds of preparations for my baby.
Speaking from personal experience, I do feel that children understand the world in their own way from the moment they are born. At each stage of development, there are ways and means of learning and exploration at that stage. We What you need to do is to prepare for them in advance, keep trying, and guide them well.
Before the age of 1, the main purpose is to cultivate interest in reading.
Cloth books are a must-have because they are durable and can make a lot of interesting sounds. I am no exception, and I also bought a set of cloth books from the famous Tail series. In practice, I am the least impressed. I feel that my baby treats them as a kind of toy to play with, and just in time for teething, he really has a lot of fun chewing them. As for whether it really cultivated her interest in reading, it is unclear.
Next are various cave books and flip books. "The Hungry Caterpillar" and "Dear Zoo" are all recommended enlightenment books in various Bibles. After trying it, it has played the biggest role in training the fine movements of my children's little hands and enlightening their understanding of animals, shapes, etc. She started to take out books and read them consciously or unconsciously. As a mother, I worked hard to guide her. Every time she turned these books, I tried to make her feel like turning the books by making fun sounds or making expressions. It's very interesting, I think this should also cultivate her habits and fun.
Before the age of 1 and a half, the children mainly use pop-up books and picture books to continue to cultivate their interest in reading and the habit of reading picture books and listening to stories before going to bed every night.
As for pop-up books, I carried two sets of books for my children at the Taipei Book Fair. One is a pop-up book of traditional fables, and the other is a pop-up book of Andersen’s fairy tales. Practice has proved that the effect is good. One and a half years ago, although my baby could not speak very well, he would babbling and making signs and saying a few words to me every time he turned a page. I tried my best to cooperate and read almost two of these 40-plus books over and over again. Within a month, he started babbling and started telling me stories word by word. I think it had a great enlightenment effect on my baby. Of course, I would like to add here that you must keep an eye on the baby. At first they will be curious and can’t help tearing them apart, which is really heartbreaking!
As for picture books, I think the "Little Peanut Series", "My Dad", "My Mom", etc. published by Pubulan are indeed popular among children, and they will take the initiative to get them for you to read to them. To sum up, the pictures should be rich in color, the expressions should be exaggerated, and the mother's characteristic tone should be used. The baby really likes it.
Before the age of 2, I began to advance to large-format picture books, combined with reading pens, mainly to guide the child to read independently, and at the same time, he began to guide her to retell the story plot and solidify the child's habit of reading before going to bed. Of course, it is impossible to expect the child to retell a complete story at this time. My child could only speak complete sentences before he was two years old, but I can fully feel that the child is fully capable of retelling simple plots by skipping words and simple phrases. At this time, the child can insist on reading for an hour before going to bed every day, and the content does not need to be changed in more than 10 minutes.
At this age, you can also buy a game book about searching and finding differences for your baby, which is also a good companion choice.
After the age of 2, guide reading according to interests. According to observations, my baby has begun to make his own choices. The more than 500 picture books I bought have worked. Some picture books she will read over and over again, and some picture books she will put down after turning two pages. I will respect my child's choice. If she is interested, I will talk more, ask more, and let her repeat more. If she's not interested, I think it's because she hasn't reached the understanding yet, and maybe it doesn't suit her aesthetics [face covering] and I didn't force it.
To sum up, based on my personal experience, starting from 4 months old, I let my child get exposed to books, picture books, and reading, mainly to prepare and guide her based on her development. , making her feel that this was a very interesting thing. Let your child start as early as possible, focusing on cultivating interests and habits.
Regarding the question of how old can children start reading, as a person with a 2-year-old baby, I think I am very suitable to answer this question. The following is my reply. Everyone is welcome to comment. Thank you. How old should a child start reading?
I think children can read from a few months old. Reading at this time is just looking at words, just like looking at black and white cards. It is not really reading words, and it is usually mother-child reading. , the mother reads to the child with a book, and the child reads the pictures in the book while listening; at about 1 year old, when the child is in a good mood, he will also read the book by himself and mutter the words; by the time he is 3 years old, the child You can initially develop the habit of reading books.
Good reading habits can not only promote the development of children's cognitive abilities, but also cultivate children's good non-intellectual qualities, such as a serious attitude towards learning, interest in literary and artistic works, self-control, confidence and Rule awareness, etc.
Appropriate and suitable reading content is conducive to cultivating good reading habits in young children
Let us look forward to the growth of our children together! I'm Chengyou's father! That’s all I have to share, I hope it can help you! Thanks for reading! Welcome to pay attention!