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Give Children a Choice for Read-aloud Books

... in books on insects and other animals. It was a challenge to try and influence him to read other types of books or read aloud to him other types of books. However, perseverance is the key and one may be pleasantly surprised to find the ... Read Read: Give Children a Choice for Read-aloud Books

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 26/03/2008 | Parenting

Many Types of Read Aloud Books to Choose From

... , we widen their horizons. Here are some book types to consider. Story books When most dads think of reading aloud, they think of story books. These come in many types including folk tales, fairy tales, series about one character, ... Read Read: Many Types of Read Aloud Books to Choose From

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 24/03/2008 | Parenting

Dads Reading Aloud Builds Family Bonds

... the common stories and information we share create a bond of shared experience and knowledge. Many of the best loved read aloud books are stories. Stories seem to be able to make a special connection with the human mind. They seem to ... Read Read: Dads Reading Aloud Builds Family Bonds

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 05/03/2008 | Parenting

Getting Children to Comment and Question During Read Aloud

... enjoyment and learning. Children's Comments Dads should welcome children's comments and ideas at any time during a read aloud session, not only at the end of a book. Sometimes, these comments seem completely unrelated to the book. ... Read Read: Getting Children to Comment and Question During Read Aloud

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 29/04/2008 | Parenting

How to Prepare to Read Aloud

... to use, especially when reading poetry We don't need to be a professional actor or a native speaker of the language used in the book to read aloud, but just like professional actors benefit from rehearsal, so can we. Plus, maybe our ... Read Read: How to Prepare to Read Aloud

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 27/03/2008 | Holidays

Dads Reading Aloud to Build Their Children's Language Skills

... of words they are learning, and they learn which words go together. The illustrations in some books also aid vocabulary learning. Plus, when dads read aloud to children, they are always there to assist them in figuring out what a word ... Read Read: Dads Reading Aloud to Build Their Children's Language Skills

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 20/02/2008 | Parenting

Teaching About Language Through Reading Aloud

... also promote conscious language learning by calling children's attention to specific language features in the book or whatever that they are reading aloud. Before explaining some ways to do this teaching, let us emphasize caution. Do not ... Read Read: Teaching About Language Through Reading Aloud

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 14/04/2008 | Parenting

Children Reading Aloud With Us

... aloud. For example, when one of George's nephews, Hank, was 9-years-old, they would take turns reading from books that Hank choose. The read aloud fiesta became multi-generational when Hank's grandmother joined in. You can start to ... Read Read: Children Reading Aloud With Us

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 10/04/2008 | Parenting

Guide for Dads: Reading Aloud to Older Kids

... aloud for all ages of students. For instance, Regie Routman, author of best-selling books for reading teachers, states that "reading aloud should take place daily at all grade levels, including junior high and high school." Similarly, in ... Read Read: Guide for Dads: Reading Aloud to Older Kids

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 05/03/2008 | Parenting

Social and Emotional Reasons for Dads to Read Aloud to Their Children

... talent, dads can talk about what the children like and do not like about that learning experience. Reading aloud helps children mature. For instance, books stretch children’s attention span. Children want to know what will happen next ... Read Read: Social and Emotional Reasons for Dads to Read Aloud to Their Children

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 15/02/2008 | Parenting

Ask Questions, But Don't Make Reading Aloud Into a Test

... . We are asking the color of the dog to test if children understand and remember what is in the book. As children's reading ability improves, they may want to read aloud with us, starting off with just saying a word or two that they ... Read Read: Ask Questions, But Don't Make Reading Aloud Into a Test

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 24/04/2008 | Parenting

Beginning a Read Aloud Session

... Plus, children learn about the importance of covers. This can be useful if children design their own book covers as a follow-up to reading aloud or to create their own read aloud materials. Children can design alternative covers for a book ... Read Read: Beginning a Read Aloud Session

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 28/03/2008 | Parenting

Making Predictions are Fun During Reading Aloud With Kids

... in the book, because after making their prediction, they are keen to find out what the authors decided to have happen next in their book. You can start to read aloud to your kids at ANY age. It's fun for the kids and dad. It really is ... Read Read: Making Predictions are Fun During Reading Aloud With Kids

By: Dr. George Jacobs | 08/05/2008 | Parenting

Why Reading Aloud To Your Child Is Important

... book a few times per week. One way to start is by sitting down and reading aloud to your children. By reading aloud to your kids, you're showing them how to enjoy children's books, the English language, the wonders of a good story, and ... Read Read: Why Reading Aloud To Your Child Is Important

By: Kent W Johnson | 31/10/2006 | Advertising

After You Have Been Reading Aloud to Your Child it is Time to Start Guided Readin

... 90% of the book. It is better to start with picture books so your child can look at the pictures to get the words. Now this is where phonics comes in. If your child can read the word phonetically then she will hear the word. You should ... Read Read: After You Have Been Reading Aloud to Your Child it is Time to Start Guided Readin

By: Peter Legrove | 30/01/2009 | Childhood Education

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