Reading Aloud from the Beginning

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Throughout our lives, my parents have told my sister and I that they read to us every night from the first night we were home from the hospital. When I got to grad school and was researching literacy practices, I wasn’t surprised to find out that reading aloud to children from the very beginning is a large factor in getting children to enjoy reading. My sister and I are both avid readers (thanks Mom and Dad!). People no longer like to help us move because the amount of books is ridiculous. It was important to me that I continue this practice with my daughter. I read the same book to her on her first night home that my parents read to us (One Minute Fairy Tales by Shari Lewis).

The Best Reading Resources for Parents

This list of the best reading resources for parents will help you make the most of your family reading time, and help you raise kids who love reading!

I get asked all the time about things that parents can do to make reading fun for their kids. This list includes some of the best tips for raising readers and sharing a love of words, books, and reading!

Reading Aloud From the Beginning

One of the best ways to get kids interested in reading is to start reading to them from the very beginning. This list shares some tips for reading to kids as early as the first night home from the hospital!

The Most Important Tip to Change Your Reading

Learn the most important tip for reading aloud to kids, and make your family reading time more enjoyable! #familyreading #readaloud #readaloudtipsImagine sitting down every day as a family to enjoy some quality family reading time together. Everyone rushes to snuggle up together and waits excitedly to start the story. Is this what happens in your home? Some days it may be. Other days it may be a bigger struggle. It definitely is in our house some days. If you long for the days of peaceful time reading to kids, but struggle to make it happen, then I am here to help. Today I’m sharing the most important tip for reading to kids.

Reading Sins and How to Rectify Them

What reading sins are stopping your kids from reading? Find out how to solve these common mistakes while reading to kids! #readingwithkids #readingtokids #readaloud #reading #raisingreadersDo you struggle to get your kids excited about reading? There are a few reading “sins” that may affect a child’s love of reading. Find out how to fix these common mistakes while reading to kids.

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common mistakes while reading to kidsFighting back when kids want to reread the same story

Rereading the same book night after night can be exhausting for parents. You get tired of the same story and the same rhymes. You can repeat them without looking at the pages. While this may be annoying to you, hearing the same story over and over is actually really beneficial to kids.

Read Aloud Mistakes You May Be Making

Do you have trouble reading to your kids? Find out how to solve the read aloud mistakes you may be making! #readaloud #reading #parenting #readingtokids #educationWhile reading aloud to kids, there are a few things that can make your reading time more enjoyable and more beneficial. In addition to providing your kids with loving memories, reading aloud to them also gives you a chance to exhibit the strategies that good readers use. But sometimes it is easy to fall into simple read aloud mistakes. These are easy to fix, and will help you to get more out of your reading time!

My Favorite Books to Read Aloud

These are the best children's books to read aloud. #kidsbooks #readaloud #childrensbooksI love reading aloud and seeing kids get drawn into a story. When I was a teacher, it was my favorite part of any day. From 3 year olds to 5th graders, I have worked in lots of classrooms, and I never found a group of kids who couldn’t be drawn in by a good story. So I decided to share some of my favorite books to read aloud. These are all good for keeping kids entertained, and they are lots of fun to get into and perform.

When Should You Stop Reading to Your Kids?

Wondering at what age you should stop reading to kids? The answer is simple and may surprise you! #reading #familyreading #readingtokids #raisingreadersWhen you think about reading to kids, most people picture a small child on the lap of a parent, sharing a simple board book or picture book. But is there a time when you should stop reading to kids? What age is too old to read to them, instead of them reading to themselves? The answer to this question is simple….

NEVER!

Do you remember when your parents stopped reading to you? How old were you? I actually don’t remember an exact time when my parents stopped reading bedtime stories to me and my sister. It makes me kind of sad to consider that the last night they read to us was a regular night. But the truth is, while our nightly ritual of reading together before bed may have changed, we never stopped reading to one another. Even now that I am an adult, when we are together, we still sometimes read interesting or funny things to each other.

5 Tips for Reading with Kids

Learn how to read aloud to kids with these 5 reading tips! #readaloud #reading #howtoreadaloud #readingtokidsReading aloud to kids has so many amazing benefits. But some people find it difficult to keep their kids engaged in their reading. These 5 tips for reading with kids will help you to keep your kids entertained and make reading time a favorite part of the day.

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Celebrate Reading with Children’s Books about Librarians!

Celebrate the influence of librarians and the power of reading with these children's books about librarians and books! #librarians #booksaboutlibraries #libraries #kidsbooks #childrensbooks #booksaboutlibrarians #kidlit #picturebooks #booksaboutbooks #booksaboutreading Did you have an influential librarian in your life? I vividly remember visiting our school library as a child, and I have lots of memories of our librarian. There are several books that I remember her reading to us, and I now enjoy reading them to my daughter.

As a teacher, I had the opportunity to work in the school that I grew up in. I was even able to work with that same librarian. At the 5th grade moving up ceremony one year, she read Dr. Seuss’s Oh the Places You’ll Go to the whole room. As I was preparing to graduate from grad school myself, it brought tears to my eyes. It reminded me the power that librarians can have to introduce kids to books and the power of words. Today I decided to honor these special people with this list of children’s books about librarians and the power that they have to open our eyes!

How to Make Reading Resolutions as a Family

These tips and free resources will help you make and keep your family reading resolutions this year! #newyearsresolutions #resolutionsforfamilies #familyresolutions #makingresolutions #resolutionsforkids #readingresolutions #readingchallenges #readinglogsforkids #trackingreading #booklogsforkids #readingresolutionsforkidsDoes your family make resolutions for the new year? This year, why not make it a goal to read more books together? There are lots of fun ways that you can work on reading more books as a family. To get you started, I decided to gather some of my favorite ideas for tracking family reading resolutions for the new year!

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