POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. #1 REPEAT THEIR FAVORITES. Does your child want to read “Goodnight Moon” all the time? ...#2 LIFT-THE-FLAP BOOKS ARE FUN. ...#3 USE VOCABULARY BOOKS. ...#4 USE BOOKS WITH SOUND. ...#5 USE RHYTHM BOOKS. ...#6 TAKE PICTURE WALKS. ...#7 DO NOT RUSH. ...#8 REPETITIVE BOOKS WITH EXPECTANT PAUSES.Reading is an educational milestone that can begin with you reciting poems and reading stories to your wide-eyed baby from the time he's born. However, you can begin teaching this skill once your child is 18-months-old and up.Talk with your toddler: naming and talking about everyday things – body parts, toys and household items like spoons or chairs – helps develop language skills. At this age, you can teach your child that a 'chair' can be a 'big chair', 'red chair' or even a 'big red chair'.
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