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Single Parents: Child Discipline Learning to discipline children is a real challenge, especially as a single parent. Ultimately, the point of discipline is not to punish but to teach and offer guidance to our children. The goal is to ensure that these goals, rules, and approaches to discipline stay the same from day to day. This is the place to discuss child discipline, toddler discipline and teaching respect with others in similar situations.

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Old 07-02-2008, 03:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Wink 10 Tips for Your Children to Enjoy Reading

It is never too early to introduce books to a child. Here are Tips to try to do.

Ages: 0-4

1. Read aloud to your child every day

• Read to babies even before they can talk
• Let your child see and touch the book
• Play with voices and the sounds of words

2. Create a print rich home environment

• Have a wide variety of books available to children
• Encourage children to look at books on their own
• Set aside a family reading area and a family reading time

3. Model reading and writing

• Make use of the family reading area on your own
• Let children see you reading for work or to learn something
• Let children see you reading for pleasure

4. Use grocery shopping to encourage reading

• Have children help you search for specific brands
• Use the aisle markers with your child to find items
• Match coupons to products

5. Cook with your child to develop literacy

• Show your child how to read a recipe
• Read the labels on ingredients together
• Make a family cookbook of favorite recipes

6. Explore books together

• As you read, point out important features about the book
• Ask your child questions
• Point out new vocabulary

7. Tell stories together

• Talk together about your family history
• Look at old vacation photos and discuss your memories of the trip
• Tape your storytelling

8. Sing and rhyme with your child

• Choose songs with rhymes and word play
• Play rhyming games with your childwhat other words sound like monkey?
• Challenge your child to sing or say rhymes as fast as he canand dont forget to laugh if the results come out silly

9. Write with your child

• Provide lots of writing materialschalk, markers, crayons, and pencils
• Encourage your child to draw and write on her own
• Encourage your child to write thank you notes to grandparents, make to do lists and the like

10. Visit the library often

• Make weekly trips
• Encourage your child to get her own library card.
• Take advantage of library programs such as read alouds and family book clubs



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Last edited by lovebaby; 07-02-2008 at 04:09 AM.
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