HOW TO HELP YOUR KINDERGARTNER GET READY TO READ AND TO LEARN
Read to your child daily. A child that is read has advantages. As you read and talk about books with your child, he or she will develop skills needed to because of a successful reader.
Stop by the Keene Public Library Youth Department to pick up a free 100 Picture books to Read in Kindergarten poster. The poster lists some of the very best picture books to read to kindergartners.
The more you read, the more prepared your young student will be to . . .
- Learn the names and sounds of letters.
- Understand that printed words are made up of different sounds.
- Notice that words and sentences have meaning.
- Learn about the printed page and that we read from left to right and from top to bottom.
- Increase vocabulary - especially less common words that are not typically used in everyday conversation.
- Become familiar with new concepts and ideas.
- Develop comprehension skills.
- Practice spoken language and thinking skills as you talk about the books that you have read together.
- Discover the pleasure of reading.
- Develop into a life-long learner.