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How to Teach a Child to Read with Games: Video Series

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Teach children how to read can be fun with games, songs, and rhymes; make reading fun in these child-development videos about teaching children how to read.

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  1. Learn from an expert teacher how reading can be taught with rhyming games; learn more about teaching children how to read with rhymes in this free child-development video.

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  2. Learn some examples of children's rhymes and tips like having kids clap with the rhymes in this free child-development video about teaching kids how to read using rhymes.

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  3. Teach kids how to read by showing different ways to interact with rhymes and by using books that have animation; learn more tips on interactive rhyming in this free child-development video about teaching kids how to read.

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  4. Learn how standing helps attitude, teach kids to be interactive with books and act out scenes of a book; find out more tips on teaching kids how to read in this free child-development video.

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  5. Expert teacher gives information about teaching different rhymes to kids in this free child-development video about teaching kids how to read with rhyming methods and going outdoors.

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  6. Teaching children how to focus when reading is very important, kids get distracted easily and keeping them concentrated on the book is key; learn more tips on teaching kids to focus in this free child-development video.

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  7. Powerful writing entails alliteration and it’s important to teach kids alliteration in writing; learn more tips about teaching kids how to read in this free child-development video.

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  8. Learn how to incorporate rhyming songs into reading and get tips on teaching kids how to read in this free child-development video on singing and reading.

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  9. Teach your child how to echo read and how it helps teach repetitive phrasing; learn more about echo reading in this free child-development video taught by an expert teacher.

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  10. Learn the importance of choral readings where kids sing in harmony and sing the same thing; learn more about how to teach kids to read with songs in this free child-development video.

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  11. Teach your kids how to make initial sounds into actual words; learn more about teaching kids how to read with games, songs, and rhymes in this free child-development video.

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  12. Teach your kids to pronounce and enunciate by teaching them tongue twisters like: Unique New York. Learn more reading tips in this free child-development video clip.

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  13. Teach your kids a fun rhyme, alliteration or a tongue twister that stretches the tongue and twists it all about in this free child-development video.

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  14. Learn the importance of the tone in which you read to kids and learn more tips on teaching children how to read with games, songs, and rhymes in this free child-development video.

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  15. Have a puppet read the next story or poem to your child; learn more about the benefits of puppets and how they can help teach a child reading in this free child-development video.

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Reading is an essential part of learning. It has always been a significant sign of how well a child is able to learn. With that said, there are still thousands of people in the United States alone, including children, that are not able to read. Reading can be informational, personal, rewarding and technical. It is one of the most important ways we communicate as human beings. In this world of endless signs and written instructional information, it is very important to be able to read what is going on around you and for us to teach our children the importance of, not only reading, but reading well.

Teaching children how to read can be a chore, so why not make it fun? If kids think that reading can be fun, they'll be more willing to read on their own, and thus more likely to improve quickly in their reading skills. In this free video series, our teacher will show you how to teach a child to read by using rhymes, games, and songs. After giving some examples of children's rhymes, you'll learn how to make rhyming interactive, how to get kids to focus, and how to teach alliteration. Next, our teach will show you some rhyming songs, choral reading, and a few tongue twister games. For kids, learning how to read doesn't have to be a drag, so have fun with it! Play games!

 
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Ann Kennedy Ann Marie Kennedy is a certified and award-winning teacher. She has successfully, taught in and out of the classroom with programs that involved reading, literature and writing to and for children, pre-teens and teenagers. She also received a Teacher Recognition Award from The National Foundation of The Arts.dkdk

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