Daycares Develop Good Reading Habits in Preschoolers

Little Buckeye Learning Center Daycares develop good reading habits starting with our youngest children. Reading is a fundamental skill that lays the foundation for lifelong learning and intellectual development. 

Our curriculum, the award-winning, research-based Learning Beyond Paper, lends itself to supporting every type of learner and addresses all the important areas of learning.

Daycares Develop Good Reading Habits

As parents, you can help your child establish this important skill at home too. 

Strategies for Parents

As parents, fostering good reading habits in your children can be one of the most enriching gifts you can give them. Here are several strategies to help nurture a love of reading in your child.

By incorporating these strategies, you can create a supportive and enriching environment that encourages your child to develop strong reading habits. Remember, the goal is to make reading a fun, engaging, and regular part of their life, paving the way for academic success and a lifelong love of learning.

Reading to Young Children

Reading to very young children is a powerful way for parents to foster a love of reading from an early age. Before children can read independently, parents can create an engaging and enjoyable experience with enjoyable reading sessions. Encourage interest by placing sturdy books within your child’s reach.

Encouraging Older Children to Read at Home

For children who are just starting to read, you can establish a cozy, inviting reading area. Stock the area with a variety of books that cater to your child’s interests and age. Participate with your child by asking questions about the book. This interaction makes reading more enjoyable and helps improve comprehension and critical thinking skills.

Give Praise and Encouragement

Celebrate your child’s reading milestones. Praise their efforts and progress, no matter how small. Positive reinforcement builds confidence and motivates them to continue striving.

Little Buckeyes Learning Center Daycares Develop Good Reading Habits