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by Diane Noble

Reading skills are an important part of any homeschooling curriculum. This is because people use reading skills not just in English class, but in all subjects. Even when we study history or science, we need good reading skills to comprehend and digest the information. Homeschooling parents need not confine reading lessons to English class. In fact, you can incorporate reading lessons into every subject area. It`s also very important to encourage children to read beyond what is required in their curriculum. Developing reading as a habit will do wonders for your child`s success in many areas of their studies.

One of the great benefits of homeschooing, flexibility, comes in really handy when parents are trying to teach reading skills. This flexibility allows parents to work on reading skills any time of day. Reading skills don`t have to be confined to study hours. For example, you can read to your child before bed or have them read to you and that can be their reading lesson for the day. Or you can ask your child to retell a story they read earlier as you cook dinner and that can be their comprehension lesson for the day. This flexibility allows homeschooled children to fulfill their reading potential more quickly than public schooled children. Standardized reading tests for children often show that homeschoolers are better readers than public schooled children.

Reading as a habit is not only crucial for improving reading skills, but also adds to a child`s knowledge base and improves their vocabulary and writing skills. It’s important to get your kids reading from an early age because mastering reading is a slow process. If your child doesn’t work on their reading skills from an early age, they will quickly fall behind in many subject areas.

An easy way to encourage your child to read during free time is to make a wide range of reading material available around the house where kids can see it and reach it easily. You should never force your child to read or make reading feel like a chore or punishment. In fact reading should be viewed as a pleasure and a treat. Modeling good behavior is one of the best ways for parents to instill a trait in their children. Therefore, make sure your child catches you reading once in a while. That will definitely encourage them to pick up a book for themselves.

Every education must be well-rounded, but reading is a building block from which much of your child`s future education will follow. Instill a love for reading in your child from an early age and they will reap the benefits of good reading skills for the rest of their lives. No matter which path your child chooses for their future education, reading skills are bound to be an important factor in their success.

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