







Tips to Promote Literacy @ Home
-Choose a quite time for reading to your child, as in before a nap, bedtime,
or after dinner.
-Choose a special place for family reading, like a comfortable chair or
pillows piled on the floor.
-Let the child select the book for you to read aloud.
-Hold the book so that she or he can see the pictures. If possible, also let
him or her turn the pages.
-Take time to look at and talk about the pictures. Don't just read the
story: talk about it.
-When your child outgrows picture books, keep reading. Now choose
chapter-books.
-Understand the reading begins at home. Children read their environments,
so make your home a print rich environment.
-READ! Don't expect reading to be important to your children if they see
that it's not important to you.
-Invite your child to read to you. If he or she is a pre-reader, he or she will
often interpret his own story using illustrations and imagination.
-Make lists, lots of them. Make them for grocery shopping, books to get
from the library, chores, and things to take on trips.
-Read aloud to your child every day.