You are your child's first teacher. You taught your child how to walk,
how to talk, and someday you may teach your child how to ride a bicycle.
The bond you have with your child is like no other. Reading to your
child not only strengthens that bond, but it also keeps the learning
alive while reinforcing the skills taught at school. You may be
wondering how a simple activity, such as a read-aloud, could reinforce
skills and ensure comprehension. If you think about it, you are
encouraging a love of reading as you use different voices while reading
Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Your child is on the edge of his or her
seat, wondering what's going to happen next as you emphatically read
Papa Bear's part, Who's been sitting in my chair? If you're wondering
what else you can do enhance your child's reading skills, here are some
easy-to-implement routines. So get cozy, and feel free to adapt the
activities, depending on your child's stage of development.