With four kids I do a lot of reading. I’ve taught each one of them to read with phonics my way. However, as they outgrew the phonics program we started to read together each night. I realized that reading together can do more than just benefit your kids – it benefits me as a parent.
READING TO TEACH
When my kids were toddlers until second grade I would read a book with them each night. I did it to teach them to read. It was the icing on the cake of our lessons. I realized that my younger children learned to read and memorize words even earlier than my older children. It was an enlightening benefit to reading with them so early. Also, they used that for their cuddle time with mommy or daddy. Both my husband and I would take turns reading to them. Before we knew it, they wanted to read to us.
READING FOR BONDING
Even though reading offered a learning opportunity, it also offered a time to bond with our kids. During the reading of stories we would ask questions. Then as the kids got older (I have a 6, 9, 13, and 15yr old) we would act out stories that we repeated. The kids loved, loved, loved this. Even the older kids would play with us, just to get a kick out of scaring the little ones. It was a way to move our reading to a family bonding experience that pulled the older kids into playing with our younger ones. Not to mention it is just darn fun.
READING FOR EVOLVING
As an avid reader all of my life, my husband and kids encouraged me to write stories for them. It was an inspiration for writing my books Explorer X-Alpha and The Pack. My kids became my beta readers and active in story development. Our reading together turned into us writing together. All of my kids come up with story ideas, and my older two have even started writing. My oldest son has entered a contest or two, and my oldest daughter beta reads for other authors also. My youngest two kids, love to give me story ideas and even came up with the idea for the world I built for THE PACK and BANDITS by throwing suggestions at me.
THE OVERALL BENEFITS
Reading with your kids has given me so many gifts. It’s been a teaching tool, a bonding tool, a safe platform for conversation, and the beginning of my career as a writer. Try it for at least a year and you will be surprised how much reading just ten minutes a day can benefit you and your family.
By LM Preston, author of Explorer X-Alpha and THE PACK, http://lmpreston.blogspot.com/
Carolee says
I have always read to my kids- now I’m sharing my love of reading with my Grandson, as you can see from the pic on my blog!
My 30 year old & I still laugh at the boring fishing book he wanted me to read over and over when he was little!
.-= Carolee´s last blog ..Bundle of fun weekend =-.