Last week we talked about how to help older children to quit cell phone addiction, a lot of baby moms asked me in a private letter: "the little one has not yet gone to school every day to grab a cell phone, what can be done?" Today, I'll tell you my daughter's experience from the king of tearing up books to the "little bookworm", hand in hand to teach you to play in the life of reading out of flowers!
Why do we need to raise "little bookworms" from an early age? The sooner you know these three truths, the better.
- Temperament should be developed before it's too late.
The neighbor's 5-year-old Sugar went to the zoo once and saw a flamingo and blurted out, "Look, Mommy!' Crane' stands out!" The parents around the neighborhood were so shocked that they praised her as a "talented little girl". In fact, this is the reading of the "Animal Encyclopedia", I taught her the word "crane" in the idiom. - Exam reform gets real
My cousin, who is a teacher, says that third grade language arts papers now include 800 words of reading material, the equivalent of half a picture book! Kids who grow up reading picture books read more than twice as fast as their peers. - Social skills are hidden in books
Last week, I took my daughter to a birthday party, and the 4-year-old birthday girl told the story of "The Three Little Pigs" in a milky voice, and was able to ask, "Why doesn't the Big Bad Wolf use a backhoe?" All the moms in the room were laughing and peeking at how the mom taught her.
Second, 0 basic enlightenment four-part series (with personal test good use of 20 games)
[Stage 1] Tearless "toy books" (1-2 years old)
- Choosing a cloth book is like choosing a toy: one with rattles, one that can be chewed on, one that has a three-dimensional mechanism.
- Daily lesson: Build a castle using books as building blocks, and chant "This is the home of the baby word 'door'~" as you play.
[Stage 2] Show time for the playful mom (2-3 years old))
- Turn "The Good Hungry Caterpillar" into a serial:
On Monday, use apples to illustrate the word "round", on Tuesday, use pears to teach the word "yellow", and at the end of the week, let your child be the director to rewrite the ending. - Supermarkets turned literacy playgrounds:
"Baby find the 'milk' guard!" --Playing Kanji Scavenger Hunt on the Shelf
[Stage 3] Literacy is like a puzzle (3-4 years old)
- Pictogram Guessing Game:
🌙 "Curved boat hangs in the sky" (moon)
🔥 "Baked sweet potatoes on three sticks" (fire) - Kanji hunters on the road:
I stomp my feet when I see the word "stop" and spin around when I see the word "go."
[Stage 4] Little Storyteller (4-6 years old)
- Ask a question three-piece suite:
- "What did the little turtle just say?" (memorizing lines to practice memory)
- "What would happen if you were the referee?" (Developing Critical Thinking)
- "Let's give the story a different ending?" (Stimulates creativity)
- My family's original "mise-en-scene theater."
Let the tortoise drive the race car and ask the hare to be the judge, and the kids will roll around laughing and learning advanced words like "fair" and "innovative"!

Third, don't step on these potholes! Blood and tears experience open
- "You must recognize five words a day." ➡️ Result: Children run away when they see books
✅The right way to open: look for the word "small" in the cookie bag, find one and get a little star! - "Finger pointing must be standardized." ➡️ Result: The baby's attention is on the mother's face.
✅ Smart move: wa pointing to the word backwards as a game of mirrors, "It's fun to read it backwards!" - "Other people's children can memorize poems." ➡️ Results: Anxiety Transmitted to Children
✅ Warming strategy: make "Winged Goose" into a finger exercise and learn it while playing in the bath!
Four,Literacy Game Hands-On
- [Home]
quilt labyrinth: Use sticky notes to put words on the quilt and recognize them to pass them.
bubble character bursting: Write table words in soapy water and blow them through a straw when you recognize them correctly.
Sock Pairing: "Left" and "right" for left and right socks, Morning Wake-Up Dressing Contest. - [Outdoor]
License Plate BattleLook for cars with "Beijing" and "Shanghai" in them. Collect 10 for ice cream.
Elevator BreakoutRead the floor numbers before pressing the buttons on each floor.
four-leafed crossword puzzle: "Big" and "small" in a pile of fallen leaves with a branch. - [Black Technology]
AR Literacy Cards: Recognize the word 'fire' by watching the flame animation
The Smart Speaker Challenge: "Ai-san, who is the friend of the word 'morning'?"
Monitor Egg: Posting the word "home" in the visual zone of the camera and recognizing the word remotely by linking up
Testimonials::
My best friend's 3.5 year old boy has recognized 200+ words in half a year using this method. Now when he goes to the amusement park, he will read the signs by himself and remind his mom in a milky voice: "'Danger' danger! No climbing!" The security guard is so cute!
Sister Moon said::
Remember! The secret to raising a "little bookworm" is hidden in your daily parent-child time. Next time we go to the supermarket, remember to turn the shopping list into a "word search mission", so that the child in the apple pile to find the word "fruit", in front of the yogurt cabinet to recognize the word "milk" ~ whispered to you, this way to teach the child, after primary school to read and write words easily! The children who are taught in this way will be able to read and write pictures in elementary school!

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