A Parent's Guide to Helping Your Child Learn to Read

Every parent wants his or her child to be a successful reader. Reading, after all, provides the foundation for a great education as well as a lifelong skill that brings not only knowledge, but pleasure.

Building on what we know about learning to read

Research on reading and learning to read shows that there are things that can be done at home from an early age that help children become successful as readers. The following suggestions, which are backed up by research, should be especially helpful to parents and caregivers of young children.

Ways to build a reading foundation for your child

Ways to help your child develop vocabulary and concepts

Ways to talk with your child about books

Ways to help your child connect reading and writing

Want more information? See NEA's A Parent's Guide to Raising Ready Readers,  additional reading tips by grade, and "home learning recipes" for parents. For research, resources, and a discussion of issues in the teaching of reading, see NEA's Reading topic.

 

 

http://www.nea.org/parents/learntoread.html