Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Improve Comprehension

Many times children have homework that requires them to read out loud. However, this often stops after first or second grade. Reading out loud is probably the easiest way to help a child retain and comprehend what he has read. Even if there is no one who is available to listen, a child can sit on his bed and read out loud to himself. It forces the child to not pass by difficult words or rush to finish faster. It's such a simple thing, but it really helps. This skill will help all the way through adulthood.

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