What should I do if my child is not interested in reading

Children who are not interested in reading can improve it through parent-child reading, selecting appropriate reading materials, creating a reading environment, linking interest points, and guiding by role models. Children's lack of interest in reading may be related to factors such as cognitive development stage, difficulty of reading materials, lack of family atmosphere, undiscovered interests, and interference from electronic devices.

1. Parent child co reading

Parents read picture books or storybooks with their children at fixed times every day, imitating character dialogues with exaggerated tones, and helping their children understand the content through questioning after reading. In the initial stage, interactive flipping books and 3D books can be chosen, gradually transitioning to bridge books with both graphics and text. Parent child reading can establish emotional connections, allowing children to associate reading with enjoyable experiences.

2. Choose appropriate reading materials.

Choose reading materials with moderate word count and a large proportion of illustrations based on the child's age. Children aged 3-6 should prioritize life cognition and habit development picture books. School aged children can try science popularization comics, adventure stories, etc. Avoid choosing books with dense text or advanced themes, regularly participate in library book selection activities with children, and respect their right to make independent choices.

3. Create a reading environment

Set up well lit reading corners at home, place bookshelves of appropriate height, and regularly update book displays. The whole family agrees on a daily electronic device ban period, with parents taking the lead in conducting paper reading. On weekends, family book clubs can be organized to encourage children to retell the story plot and deepen their understanding through role-playing.

4. Associate interest points

Observe children's daily game preferences. Dinosaur enthusiasts can provide science popularization books on paleontology, and children who like handicrafts can recommend origami tutorial books. Combining reading with practical activities, such as planting bean sprouts together after reading a plant picture book, showcasing the practical value of the book in a practical way.

5. Role Model Guidance

Parents should reduce the time spent using electronic devices in front of their children, frequently discuss recent reading gains, and take their children to visit cultural venues such as bookstores and book fairs. Inviting reading enthusiasts to join us at home and create a positive impact through a group atmosphere, avoiding the forced association between reading and academic tasks.

Cultivating reading interest requires long-term patient guidance, avoiding coercion or comparison. Prepare a notebook for children to draw their reading reflections and gradually establish a sense of achievement. Pay attention to controlling the duration of a single reading session, with 15-20 minutes recommended for preschool children to avoid fatigue. If children experience visual fatigue or lack of attention, they should adjust their reading posture and environmental lighting in a timely manner. supplementing with DHA rich seafood, nuts, and other foods in the diet can help with the development of cognitive function in the brain.

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