Whoever said Mother's Day was important only for the mom did not really get the point here. True, Mother's Day celebrates that glorious ideal of love and sacrifice called motherhood. But someone is going to have to explain the significance of this day to the kids, and enroll their efforts into making this a day for mom to remember. Who else will do this, if not you, the … [Read more...] about Mother’s Day
Archives for April 2008
Guide for Dads: Children Making Their Own Books (Starting from Other Books)
Many dads may wonder how children can write their own books, when even very few adults write books. There are several ways to make this task easy. The first trick is to use books that dads have already read to the children and to use these books as models. They are not selling these books; they are just for their own use. Therefore, there are no copyright … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: Children Making Their Own Books (Starting from Other Books)
Guide for Dads: Why Children Should Be Encouraged to Make Their Own Books
In addition to reading aloud to children from books written by other people, dads and children can also make their own books. Why children should make their own books It is not difficult for children to make their own books, with a bit of help from dads. But first, let us look at why it is a good idea for children to add to their own home libraries by creating some books of … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: Why Children Should Be Encouraged to Make Their Own Books
Guide for Dads: Teaching About Language Through Reading Aloud
When dads read aloud to them, children are learning many different things. They are learning about the world, they are learning to love books and reading, and they are learning about language. This learning about language occurs mainly as children hear, see and understand the language as it is used. This is a kind of subconscious learning that takes place naturally. Dads do not … [Read more...] about Guide for Dads: Teaching About Language Through Reading Aloud
Children Reading Aloud With Us
As children’s reading ability improves, they may want to read aloud with us, starting off with just saying a word or two that they recognize. Even children who cannot read at all can sometimes read along, either because you have read them the book so many times that they have memorized many of the sentences or because in a predictable book, certain phrases or sentences are … [Read more...] about Children Reading Aloud With Us