Parents are the first model
Children learn through observation. If you want your child to read, let them see you reading it regularly - whether it is a book, newspaper, story or magazine.
Sharing an interesting texture or telling your child about the book you are watching will help them see that reading is not only a task at school, but also a pleasure for adults.
Establish a daily reading habit
Habits are formed from repeated actions. Take a fixed amount of time for the whole family to read a book together every day, such as 15 - 20 minutes before bedtime.
This creates stability and helps children look forward to reading time as a special activity during the day.
For children to choose books according to their interests
Don't impose your reading taste on your child. You may like classic stories, but your children love comics, books about exploring the universe or even books about Dinos...
Encourage your child to read any genre that makes them interested because "all reading styles are good".
Diversifying the reading experience
Children today grow up in a multi-vehicle environment, so don't limit reading to paper books. You can combine e-books, audio books (audiobook)... The richness in format will make reading more fun for children.
Create a friendly reading space
A small corner of the house with a quiet chair, warm light and low book prices will make children more readily available.
In addition, take your child regularly to the library or bookstore, so that he can feel the vibrant atmosphere of the world of reading.
Control the time of using electronic devices
Phone and tablet screens often take up children's reading time.
Parents need to limit the time of using the device, and replace it with "teaching" activities such as reading, coloring, journaling, etc.