Tips from a teacher on how to get your kids to love books.
As a kid, I was a massive bookworm. Once I dug my hands into one, there was no turning back until it was finished. And in large part, it was because of my mum.
She littered me with books and if I asked for one, she never said no. I was always curious, and like a typical girl I wanted to know everything. I remember sitting in the car with her when I was about six.
“Mum, what does chemist mean?” I asked (which I read with a ch). “It’s called a chemist,” my mum replied, as she corrected me with the right pronunciation, before going on to explain exactly what a chemist was.
She always explained everything, in vivid detail, no matter the question and this is probably what got me onto books to begin with. I was hungry to know everything. As a teacher, I tried to foster the same love of reading in the same way.
Here are some tips for how to get your kids to fall in love with reading:
1. Start reading to them early.
Reading to your child from a young age can help to establish a bond and have a routine that will carry on through their younger years. If they learn to grow up reading, they’re more likely to pick up a book themselves as they get older.
2. Answer all of their questions.
Most kids love to ask questions and want to know everything. When you provide them with answers, their curiosity grows and they want to learn more. Before they learn to read, you are their only source of knowledge. As they become more confident and their reading ability develops, you can encourage them to find the answers they’re after in books.
3. Find books on topics that interest them.
If your kids likes dinosaurs, the first thing you should do is go out and buy a truck load of dinosaur books. Kids thrive on repetition, so when they find a topic that they're deeply interested in, this is the sweet spot for getting them hooked on a good read.