by Diane Noble

Homeschooling parents often worry about their children`s reading skills because reading skills are such an important part of a person`s education. We need reading skills for far more than just getting good grades in English class. Reading skills are important for success in all subject areas. Due to this fact, homeschooling parents should also incorporate reading lessons into all subjects. For example, during a history lesson, you can ask your child to summarize the events of historical event as a way to practice their comprehension and summarizing skills. Parents should also encourage their children to read outside of what is required for school work because developing reading as a habit will do wonders for a child`s education.

Homeschooling parents enjoy the advantage of flexibility. They are not limited by rigid curriculum, study hours, text books or any of the many limitation public school children must stick by. This helps homeschooled children fulfill their potentials as readers. Statistics show that homeschooled children often perform better on standardized reading tests than public school children. Homeschooling allows parents to incorporate reading into everyday routines. For example, you can read to your child before bed or have them read to you and that can be a part of their reading lesson for the day. Homeschooling don`t have to confine reading lessons to study hours.

Reading as a habit is not only important for developing reading skills, but also for improving vocabulary and writing skills and establishing a child`s knowledge base. Encourage your child to read a wide range of material. Fictional stories are great for a child`s imagination, while non-fiction is important for accumulating important facts and information. Try to have your child read both fiction and non-fiction from an early age in order to develop this into a life long habit.

One of the easiest ways to indirectly prod your children into reading is to make sure there are many interesting books lying around the house where the kids can see and reach them. Kids are curious creatures. If they see books everyday, they will eventually pick one up and leaf through it. At that point, you can jump in and give them positive attention for picking up the book and reading it. This will reinforce that behavior in the child and they will be more likely to pick up a book a second time.

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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