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Help Your Son to Read With The Right Books

Help Your Son to Read With The Right Books

As a librarian and the mother of a boy who was considered a below average reader in the traditional education system, I developed a keen interest in books that would help him become interested in reading. As a visual child he loves images, so books with lots of colourful pictures are a must.

Here’s a list of ways to engage your son in reading:

1. Find Books They Are Interested In.
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Visual Books for reluctant readers

Visual Books for reluctant readers

If your child is having trouble reading then they may be a visual learner and could respond to books that have more images than text.

There is no doubt that children learn in their own time. Some children may be reading fluently by the age of seven whilst others can struggle with basic text for sometime before something “clicks”.

The best way to encourage your child to enjoy books without pressuring them to necessa Read the rest of this entry »

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Best Comics To Get Your Child To Read: Beginner Readers

Best Comics To Get Your Child To Read: Beginner Readers

During the 8 years I have been reading and promoting Graphic Novels I have also been raising my young kids and teaching them to read at home. While I have a number of comics and graphic novels in my house not all are suitable for their age group, even the so called All Ages Graphic Novels.

Comic publishing companies often assign this “Äll-Ages” term to comics that have a subject matter that children may be interested in, Read the rest of this entry »

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