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How to Create a Children's Reading Routine: Expert Tips for Busy Parents

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With such a hectic lifestyle, it is difficult at least to inculcate a reading habit among your children, particularly among working parents who have more than one thing to do. However, instilling reading passion in your kids at an early age has a lifetime benefit in the form of enhanced language, enhanced concentration, better grades in school, and an enhanced creative mind. With some useful quick tips within seconds and a proper choice of reading books for children, even the busiest can start a healthy reading habit at home.

Given below are the steps to be followed, along with some of the expert tips and some of the best books for small children.


1. Start Small and be Regular

One of the biggest myths about reading habits is that they consume gigantic slabs of time. But the reality is, even 10–15 minutes a day can be genuine dividends. Find a time that will work best for your family calendar, whether that's the moment your children come through the door from school, at bath time, or bedtime, and stick to it.

Kids enjoy routines, and a daily reading time makes them believe that reading books is part of a daily routine activity they perform every single day that they find fun and beneficial. It is something they habituate themselves to over a long period, that they eagerly anticipate.


2. Establish a Reading Nook

Kids will enjoy reading if they connect it with peace and cosiness. Create a reading corner in your house with pillows, soft light, and a tiny bookshelf. Have your child place their favourite toy or drawing on the shelf so they will adore visiting this place.

It is more convenient to integrate reading into their routine with this little cosy retreat and enable them to connect books with leisure and relaxation.


3. Choose the Right Books

The secret to building a reading habit is picking the right material. Browse around for nice-looking kids' books to read that have the right energy level for the child's age, are of interest to your child, and are appropriate to read. For babies under three years and pre-schoolers, touch-and-feel books with colour, flaps, and texture are best. For older children, apply adventure, humour, and inspirational stories that convey character and tenacity.

Some of the Good books for children to read are by Rungeen Singh:

1.     Be Happy

2.     Our Precious Gems

3.     Learning to Live

4.     My B-Old Granny

Continue adjusting your choice to continue engaging your child and keeping them curious.


4. Be a Reading Role Model

You're your child's best role model. Invite your child to sit alongside you and watch you read a book, newspaper, or cookbook. Read to your child and express your enthusiasm. Not only do you do this, but it's a continuing pleasure.

Try to have a "family reading time" where all family members sit in one room and read his/her book. This is a great example and makes reading a family activity.


5. Make Reading Interactive

Encouraging your child to wonder while and after reading a book, having them guess what was going to happen next, to name characters, or to retell you their favourite scene is effective. You can, in addition, use voice for characters, have them assist with page-turning, or act out scenes in efforts to bring the drill nearer to a thrilling and enjoyable experience.

Interactive reading not only enhances comprehension but also strengthens your child's emotional connection to books.


6. Make Technology Work for You

These days, e-books and audiobooks can be great supplements to reading the old-fashioned way. Traditional books are a requirement, but electronic books can fill up car rides or wait time at appointment slots.

Just make sure the screen time is minimal and what they are viewing is quality and of their age. Many apps offer books to read by children, narrated and animated to keep the children's minds engaged.


7. Celebrate Progress and Build on Interests

Reward achievements, completion of a book, learning words, or reading well aloud. Track progress with a sticker chart or a reading log. Pick the next books based on the shifting interests of your child. If it is dinosaurs, look for books where the dinosaur is the hero. If heroes are their inspiration in life, pick inspirational children's books about great inventors, sportspersons, or adventurers.


Conclusion

Building a children's reading habit does not have to be daunting, even for the most harried of parents. By habit, warm welcome, and judicious selection of pleasant children's books to read, you can initiate a lifelong romance with books in your child. In the private ambience of a bedtime tale or excitement in acquiring new friends, reading awakens fantasy, understanding, and education.

So use up those valuable few minutes a day, because in those few minutes, you're not merely reading a book; you're building a relationship, informing an intellect, and fostering a lifelong reader.



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