Phonetics
Phonetics
Reading is a pleasure, Parents need to consider how they can support what their children are learning
throughout the day.By taking an active role in the early childhood education process, parents can help
ensure that their child has all the support they need to develop to their full potential. It creates a more
positive experience for children and helps children perform better when they are in school. By
establishing good lines of communication between your child, as well as making a strong effort to
involve parents as an important partner in their child’s education, you can make a positive impact on
their learning ability. Parental and family involvement in early childhood education will help improve
learning outcomes for children by ensuring that they have all the support they need to succeed.
2. Talk to children inorder to build their vocabulary, it is one of the most important parent can do to
their children. Talk to them of what they are doing, what are they thinking, play with them like word
games because through this children can practice their vocabulary knowledge and make their children
interested in learning.
It is important to encourage children’s vocabulary development so that they develop the language and
literacy skills necessary to succeed in school. The adults in a child’s life play a significant role in helping a
child learn new words. Through everyday conversations and interactions, using unfamiliar words and
talk about what words mean, which helps expand a child’s vocabulary.
3. It's a simple theory and an easy one to put into practice: The more words that your child hears on a
daily basis, the more they'll learn, absorb, and eventually put to use themselves. And while vocabulary
expansion usually happens on its own as kids meet other people. It’s undeniable that a child’s reading
skills are important to their success in school, work, and life in general. A children’s book can provide
springboards to meaningful discussions about many different topics which can further develop a child’s
critical thinking skills. And it is very possible to help ensure your child’s success by reading to them
starting at a very early age. Continue reading to learn more about the top benefits of reading to children
and how reading can support them for the future.
4. You are your child's best and first teacher. Help them increase the number of words in their
vocabulary by simply talking to them. Research from Stanford psychologists shows that talking more to
your toddler helps them learn to process language more quickly, which accelerates vocabulary growth.
It goes without saying that reading to your young child on a regular basis can help you forge a stronger
relationship with them. When it comes to children, one of the most important things you can do to
positively influence their development is spend time with them. Reading to your children provides a
great opportunity to set up a regular, shared event where you can look forward to spending time
together. With shared reading, your child will trust and expect that you will be there for them. The
importance of trust to small children cannot be overstated. It shows that Reading is the key for lifelong
learning, and if you can instill a love of reading at an early age, then a commitment to lifelong learning is
sure to follow.