The second method: establish a family reading area/reading library belonging to children, so that children can read any kind of books they want easily and happily in their own small area.
The third method: give children some interesting excerpts, including reading suggestions, interesting reading texts, and even some jokes and poems that you think are interesting, and make some surprises for children from time to time. You can make such a surprise for your child in the pencil box, schoolbag, lunch box and pillow after he gets up in the morning, as long as you want to go anywhere.
The fourth method: discuss reading with children, including how to establish reading habits and vocabulary, read their texts together, discuss, discuss and discuss again.
The fifth method: prepare an interesting urine pad for your child, and use the urine pad as your child's diary, so that your child can carry it easily, observe the records at any time, and write what he wants to write at any time.
Method 6: Go to the library often, borrow books, buy books, and read books with friends.
Method 7: Buy children any books they are interested in, any interest, and buy them as long as the children have any interest. This is the cheapest investment.
Method 8: Parents read books by themselves. Some parents hate reading, but hope their children like reading. In fact, parents' behavior will exert a subtle influence on their children. It is best for parents to take time out to put down their mobile phones and computers every day and accompany their children to read. It can be parent-child reading, or it can be watching children read picture books, and parents read their own books.
The ninth method: put the child to bed early, and then give the child the privilege of reading without sleeping. If children are given the choice of "reading for half an hour or turning off the lights to sleep immediately", nine out of ten children choose to read. This is not necessarily because children love reading, but because they all hate sleeping.
Method 10: Promise children to read a book every day. Many parents of dual-income families are very tired when they get home, and sometimes they are too lazy to tell stories, which is not conducive to their children's reading habits. You can promise your child to tell a book before going to bed every day to urge yourself.
Methods 1 1: prepare sticky notes for children to help them learn to paste sticky notes or establish reading index cards. In books, in the process of parent-child reading with children, or in any notebook that children like, maybe on their whiteboard. Labeling with post-it notes is a process to help children organize their own thinking, and it is also a process to help children outline.