First 5 Del Norte County
Take Your Child to the Moon and Beyond – With Reading!
Patti Vernelson, Executive Director
First 5 Del Norte

An enchanted forest, a princess’ palace, the rocky surface of the moon … children can visit the most amazing places when they read books with their parents and caregivers. Not only is reading fun, research shows young children who spend time reading with their families enter kindergarten better prepared. In honor of National Literacy Month, First 5 Del Norte, along with the U.S. Department of Education, offers the following tips to help parents and caregivers read with their children. With these tips, children will soon be saying: READ TO ME.

Read aloud: Read aloud with your child to help stimulate his or her mind, develop verbal skills and build vocabulary.
Encourage early learning: Children begin learning the day they are born. It is never too early to start reading together.
Ask questions: Engage your child by asking questions that relate to the story you are reading together. Ask your child to point to certain colors or objects and have him or her follow along by pointing to words as you read aloud.
Decide to read daily: Studies have shown that children who are read to daily begin to develop both communication and thinking skills at a much younger age. Commit to reading together every day to help your child develop the skills necessary to enter school more prepared.
Take a trip to the library: Visit your local library for a free way to read and enjoy the latest book titles. Involve your child by letting him or her choose the books you read together.
Offer age-appropriate books: The types of books you choose should increase in difficulty as your child ages. For babies and toddlers, begin with books that have brightly-colored, simple pictures and feature familiar names and objects. As your child approaches preschool age, read books with more complex words, repetition and rhyme.
Make reading fun: Help instill a love of reading in your child by making reading fun. Take reading beyond the book by writing (and reading) your own story together or acting out scenes from your favorite book.
Enjoy reading everywhere: Show your child that the joy of reading is not limited to books. For example, challenge your child to read street signs and billboards while driving or read labels and store signs aloud while grocery shopping. First 5 Del Norte encourages all parents and caregivers to read with their children.

For more information on local story times, early literacy classes or other First 5 Del Norte County programs, please call 464-5500 or visit www.delnortekids.org.

 
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