Too many Americans are incapable to read above a sixth-grade level and even more choose not to read. Yet, if kids are exposed to reading at an early age, they are more likely to make it a part of their adult life. As parents, it is our duty to be role models for literacy – starts reading to kids when they are toddler impart the value of reading to look after their maturing imagination, and show a love for the written word. Countless books are now formed in “board book” format, making them almost permanent, and many books are illustrated with multicolored pictures that appeal to the youngest “reader.” kids’ books can be found in libraries and frugality stores so every kid can have the understanding of holding a book in his hands.

Suggestions by Nursery Teacher Training Mumbai for Reading to Your Child
Reading a story is more than just speaking the words on a page. Reading is a conversation, a conversation between you, your child, and the characters in the story. Promote discussion and communication by pointing out the pictures in the book and by allowing them to stimulate your child’s thoughts. Look for ways to influence your child to convey his thoughts and feelings about situations in the book and how he might relate these situations to his own life. These types of experiences teach your child that a book is his friend, a friend that provides a gateway to thrilling and interesting people and places.

Choosing Appropriate Books by Teacher Training Mumbai.
What kinds of books are suitable for your young child? Screen books by evaluating age appropriateness, length, subject matter, the quality of the pictures and/or illustrations, and whether you think you would enjoy reading it again and again. The book should confront your kid just enough to interest her curiosity and rouse the conversation of new ideas. And remember that kids enjoy comedy and stupidity. While books that promote movies and TV shows may be popular, be careful in making these choices. These books can now and then be poorly written, and fairy tales are best saved for grown-up kids who won’t be frightened by evil villains.

There is currently a propensity toward writing kids’ books on subjects such as divorce, death, sickness and disability, homosexuality, infant mistreatment, racial discrimination, blended families, and other societal issues. These books can be helpful if you need to converse these topics with your kid. However, if your child is not facing such an issue, understanding these types of books may cause your kid to worry or have questions that you may not prepared to answer.
If any book proves to be uninteresting or unsuitable, you are not necessary to finish reading it. Put it away for a few months or give it to another kid. If your child really loves a book, he’ll ask you to interpret it over and over. If you do, you will inspire a passion for reading that will last a lifetime.
The parents should read the stories to the children to increase their listening and understanding skills

Conclusion:
If your child is having problems in school – academic, social or behavioural – one of the most important things you can do is to form a strong working alliance with your child’s teacher

Author's Bio: 

JohnCruser holds Master’s in Psychology Degree. He was working as supervisor in correspondence teacher training course.
Currently, He is working as course co-ordinator for early childhood education degree (ecce) & montessori course in mumbai(ntt) courses since last 20 years.