How to develop better reading habits

In a world where people often turn to video games, the Internet, and television for entertainment, the development of good reading habits it is becoming more and more important.

A recent study found that reading fiction improves brain function, while another study shows that it can help in children's brain development.

If you are trying to get your children excited about books or even if you just want to read more often, here is some tips designed for you to read much more:

1) Reserve a space in your day to day to read.

Set a reading time and stick to it.

Scheduling time to read is crucial to creating positive reading habits, especially for children.

Just a 10 minute reading a day can increase children's literacy. Establishing a literary routine can help you plan ahead for your next book.

To reinforce this habit, be sure to read at a specific time each day. For example, you could try reading after dinner or in the middle of the afternoon. As long as you are able to open a book at least once a day, you can choose the time of day that suits you best.

2) Join a book club.

Library reading programs encourage children to follow consistent literacy habits, record your reading time and receive rewards for your efforts.

Children who participate in these programs from the age of 4 often continue to read for pleasure into adulthood.

For adults, joining a book club will not only help create a literary community, but can also help help practice critical thinking.

3) Try to read the type of book you like.

If you really want to develop the habit of reading, the first thing you should do is find the books that you would like to read. So I suggest that you start trying different types of books.

Don't just be guided by critically acclaimed books. Many critically acclaimed books are heavy on readers and require a lot of discipline and patience to complete.

To acquire this type of discipline, opt for an easy read, mass-market novels and then explores the horizon in other genres. Once you have these types of books, you can move on to more complex ones.

4) Postpone the time you spend watching television.

Surely you or your children spend too much time watching television, messing with smartphones, playing video games or in front of the computer.

If you eliminate the time you spend on these things, you will surely find time to read.

Do not turn on one of these devices until you have completed the required reading time for the day. Use these technologies as a reward for reading. Over time you will also learn to enjoy reading.

The benefits of reading and books will in turn become the reward. If you want your children to read more, you can start with yourself and set a positive example by sitting down to read. Fill the house with books to remind them to read every day.

In addition, try to explain to your children why reading is important.

5) Delve into the books.

Talk and write about what you are reading it can be a source of creative ideas. This is especially true for children who are still new to reading comprehension.

If your children are beginning readers, try to engage them in conversations about the books they are reading and help them reflect on the stories to build excitement about their reading time.

To get practice commenting on books, you can write reviews in online bookstores or join a social book network that allows users to share the books they read and discuss their views with others.

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