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36 THE COURIER SUN • KIDS & EDUCATION • OCTOBER 30, 2014 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com s kids & education TIPS FOR INSPIRING YOUNG READERS It’s never too early - or too late - to help your child discover the joy of reading. In fact, reading aloud to your child helps build important vocabulary and language skills that last a lifetime. Despite the considerable evidence of a relationship between reading regularly to a child and that child’s later reading development, six out of 10 babies and fi ve out of 10 toddlers are not read to regularly by parents or family members. Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) and the Buddig Be A Reader campaign offer scores of activities, tips and resources for raising readers of every age: • Start reading to your children when they are very small and make this time together a special time without everyday distractions. Continue reading aloud to children even after they’re reading on their own. • Choose books carefully and ask your kids what they like and don’t like. Your children’s input will help you guide them to good books. • Consider books with big, bright colorful illustrations and pictures of familiar objects for infants or very young toddlers. Preschoolers like playful animals, both real and imaginary. Add “how-to” and craft books for young readers ages 6 to 11. • Encourage your child to read aloud to younger brothers, sisters, family members or friends. • Make a commitment to read aloud at least once a day. Even 15 minutes of daily reading can make a big difference in your child’s reading comprehension and literacy development. • Set a good example by reading frequently and sharing your enthusiasm for reading. Talk about the books you read and your favorite authors. • Set up a home library. A few books on a special shelf are a great start to building a book collection your child will treasure for years. • Visit your local library, bookstores, yard sales and thrift stores to fi nd good books new and old to read together. Not sure what book is right for your child’s age group or reading level? The American Library Association and the Library of Congress publish lists of recommended books to guide parents in making selections. • Check out RIF’s monthly activities calendars for engaging reading and writing activities in English and Spanish and get reading. • Visit the RIF Reading Planet for games and interactive activities your child will love to enjoy at home or on-the-go. For additional tips to help your child discover the joy of reading, visit www.RIF.org. Courtesy ARA Content Your future starts here. Go further. 222-05 56th Avenue, Bayside, NY 11364 Open HOuse Saturday, November 8, 2014 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. For more information and to register visit www.qcc.cuny.edu/OpenHouse


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