Here are some tips from LiteracyConnections.com
Don't wait until you think your child is "old enough"
to be read to. You both can enjoy this experience sooner than you think--well
before your child's first birthday.
Make reading aloud a daily habit! It's a wonderful
routine to help your child prepare for bedtime. Like all habits, this one may
take a while to get established, but hang in there until it's a daily (or
nightly) routine.
Try to select an enjoyable core of books your child can
choose from. Do they have bright, colorful pictures? Does the language flow
in an enjoyable way as you read it, or does it sound unnatural and halting?
Are the stories about topics your child might be interested in?
Remember to keep it fun! Try to allow your child to
select the books to be read. Yes, it's hard to read a book for the umpteenth
time (we've been there!) but your child will gain a lot from these repeated
readings--both emotionally and in preparation for his or her own reading
development.
Previewing books with your children is part of the
fun! Look at the pictures and talk about them. As you chat about the
pictures, you prepare your children to enjoy the book, and you can explain
some words or names they will hear when you begin reading.
This is an experience that
you can really "get into." Roar like a lion, squeak like a mouse, and read
your stories with great feeling!
You'll want to be physically close to your child as you
share books together. One of the best parts about reading aloud is having
your child sit on your lap, or snuggled up to you.
An enjoyable alternative to reading aloud can be the
stories that you tell yourself! Your children will enjoy the tall tales you
make up, or the family stories that you remember. But be sure to read books or
tell a story EVERY DAY!
Your children will probably want you to continue
reading to them long after they are capable of doing it independently--because
reading aloud isn't just about reading. It's a warm, loving experience that
we hope that you'll continue for as long as your child desires.