Of course you should read to children for many reasons. My mom had a family daycare for years. I know you should read to children-- 1) To spend quality time with your child. 2) So the child will develop a love for books, and therefore develop a love for learning through reading. The best thing you can do for a young child is to develop their love for learning.
Cornelia V. Lawson has written: 'Children's reasons and motivations for the selection of favorite books' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Children
Reason # 1: your children! Reason # 2: your children! Reason # 3: once more your children!
1. reading makes you smarter 2. tv makes you fat 3.its bad for your eyes
He has at least 2 children that I know of because my nephew who attends Columbia University has a summer job tutoring/teaching last week he tutored 2 of Pedro's children in reading and comprehenion
There are no reasons not to read. Reading is a valuable and necessary tool to learn, and a source of enjoyment for many, many people. Reading would help you learn what a truly dumb question this is.
Reading games for children can be found at ones local library. Also reading games can be found at toy stores, book stores, and children's themed stores.
Good reading is something that children pick up from behavior modeled by adults. Reading to children and children seeing adults read lead to higher reading outcomes. An elementary school child should read for twenty minutes a night.
K. S. Lawson has written: 'Children's reading' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Books and reading, Children, Children's books, Children's literature, Children's literature in series
The indirect object of the sentence is children (The priests taught reading and writing to children.)
In a poem
Robin Works Davis has written: 'An Alphabet of Books' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Activity programs in education, Language arts (Elementary), Reading (Elementary), Language experience approach, Children 'Promoting reading with reading programs' -- subject(s): Activity programs, Books and reading, Reading, Reading promotion, School libraries, Children's libraries, Children
Children learn to write by reading. If a child loves to read, they will want to write stories like what they are reading.