The Four Keys to Helping Your Child Become a Lifelong Reader: R.E.A.D.

By: Pam Allyn, Author, What to Read When & The Complete 4 Series; Executive Director, LitLife & LitWorld

R = Ritual

  • Rituals are important for all aspects of life
  • Rituals provide comfort and joy, through predictability your child can take risks and learn new things
  • Important to create rituals for reading aloud with all your children together, as well as each individual child
  • Reading together can build family relationships, it allows you to learn more about one another
  • Reading at night is wonderful, you can also read at bath time, read in your kitchen while your child helps you cook dinner, read on the playground
  • Holidays are especially fitted for creating great rituals around reading aloud

E = Environment

  • Establish an environment conducive to reading aloud
  • By environment I mean the physical layout of the space where you and your child will actually read together
  • Some children need a very special read-aloud environment where the conditions are just right
  • Let your child create the read-aloud environment with you
  • Look around your home and ask yourself, what might get in the way of a tranquil reading experience?
  • Environment should reflect the value of literacy (Ex: Don’t let the TV compete for your child’s mental focus and personal space)
  • Put books where your child can reach them on his or her own (Consider baskets instead of bookshelves)
  • What belongs in the environment?
    • Books, magazines
    • Writing materials
    • Sounds/visuals that might compel your child toward print
    • You and your child!

To find out the rest of the R.E.A.D. acronym and to see a video of Pam Allyn, go here.

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