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		<title>How to Encourage Your Child to Read?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you encourage a child to read more and develop a reading habit? This article gives you some insights.]]></description>
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<p><span class="drop_cap">H</span>ow do you instill the love of reading in your children?  There is a saying that literacy starts at home.  I tend to agree with that statement but I bet a lot of other parents may beg to differ.  More often than not, the teacher at school has to shoulder this responsibility.</p>
<p>I love reading although the reading material is sometimes limited to the current news, romance novels and finance materials.  Parents who love to read does not automatically mean their children love to read as well.  In my household, the kids prefer to watch TV or play games on the computer rather than hold a book to read.</p>
<h3>My way of encouraging them</h3>
<p>As parents, it is obvious that we cannot force our children to do something that they do not want to do.  Besides already being a good role-model (read in front of them), I would take them to the bookstores and also the public library quite often.  When faced with so many choices in diverse topics, they are bound to select some materials to read.  Luckily for us that we live quite near the library, about 3 minutes drive away.</p>
<p>Another thing I would do is to have reading material or books displayed in the house for them to pick up anytime and read.  I discovered that my eldest son has a preference for books on airplanes, warplanes to be specific.  When he watches the ‘The History Channel&#8217; documentary &#8216;Dogfights&#8217;, which is a military aviation themed TV series, he was able to identify the warplanes with reference to his books.</p>
<p>My second son loves ‘Garfield Comics’ and we try to source more material from the library.  Both of them are also crazy about their favorite cartoon characters, for example ‘Ben 10’.  Naturally, quite a number of their reading materials are related to this character.  More often than not, we do purchase some books for them just to encourage them to read more.</p>
<p>Of course the one method that never fails to work is reading to your children, especially bedtime stories.  This is a habit worth practicing where you teach your children to read besides bonding with them at the same time.</p>
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