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you can actually just enhance his reading skills by using the books that he uses in school. If they can practice reading those books at home, it can build up their confidence at school by knowing that they know what they are reading. |
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bedtime storybooks are also handy. kids love story-telling. aside from practicing their reading skills, it can also enhance their imagination. |
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try starting books that has pictures on it not only they are pleasing to the eyes of the kids but also they can really practice reading |
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my mom bought us a collection of books when I was younger. Me and my sibs enjoyed reading child's craft books. their educational yet fun to read. I don't know if we still have those books today. |
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book is really helpful for our child's identification and memorization growth. first step too for them to know reading. |
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find a book that will catches your child's interest and time. you can also bring your child on the bookstore and let them pick the book they want. |
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Books with pictures to help them develop their imagination from what they are reading. Introduce them to classics such as Mowgli, Alice in Wonderland or Dr. Seuss. What about when you were a kid yourself. Do you remember what books your parents gave? |
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Of course books with pictures are great help its very entertaining to kids and gives them morals too. |