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Bedtime Story - A Simple Way to Help Your Child Learn How to Read by Vincent Yim

[Oct 29, 2007]

Reading a bedtime story to our child at an early age can greatly motivate your children to learn how to read at an early age. Parents undoubtedly want the best for their children and the best way to get them started to is motivate them to learn how to read.

There are many things parents can do to help children succeed in school. One of the better ways is to read to your kids, whatever their ages, bedtime stories that will draw their interest and stimulate their imagination.

Some parents even begin reading aloud bedtime stories to their children during infancy until they fall asleep. Reading to your children contributes enormously to develop your baby's attention span and receptive language skills. Do not stop, even if your child reaches reading age because hearing a good book read aloud (with all the correct pronunciations and enunciations) is a totally different and enlightening experience for children.

Another advantage of reading bedtime stories to your children is that it allows them to concentrate more on the descriptive passages and the action instead of struggling with understanding every single word. The parent can explain at once what a particular word or phrase means in simple language. It also gives children a wider exposure because they can hear stories beyond their current reading level, besides it also establishes a wonderful sharing experience between parent and child.

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About Vincent Yim
Vincent Yim is the founder of http://BetterSmarterKids.com, he created kid's weblog is for the purpose of providing a platform to all parents who can share and learn valuable ideas and tips in bringing up our children by understanding their interest behaviors viz children healthy foods, educational toys, kids hobbies, clothing, activities and games, schooling and moral values....etc.
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