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Supporting Your Child's Literacy Journey at Home

WMS Literacy —

As parents, we play a vital role in our children's education. By providing consistent support and creating a literacy-rich environment at home, we can significantly enhance their reading and writing skills. Here are some practical tips to support your child's literacy journey:

Reinforcing Classroom Learning

Consistent practice at home is key to solidifying what your child learns at school. By dedicating time to review and practice, you're helping them build a strong foundation of knowledge and skills.

Reading Together, Growing Together

Reading aloud is a magical experience that sparks imagination and fosters a love of learning. Choose books that capture your child's interest and read with enthusiasm, emphasizing the rhythm and flow of language. For older children, reading chapter books together can strengthen this connection. Just ten minutes a day can make a big difference!

Exploring the Library, Expanding Horizons

Regular visits to the library open up a world of possibilities. Encourage your child to explore the shelves and select books that pique their curiosity.

Building a Strong Foundation in Phonics

Playful learning activities like "I Spy" and phonics bingo can make learning letter sounds fun and engaging. Sounding out letters on road signs or menus while out and about reinforces what they have learned at school. These games help children decode words and improve reading fluency.

Unleashing Creative Potential

Encourage your child to express themselves through writing. Whether it's a letter to a friend or a creative story, writing helps them develop their ideas and strengthen their language skills.

Asking the Right Questions

Engage in conversations about books to deepen your child's understanding. Ask open-ended questions that encourage critical thinking and spark meaningful discussions.

By incorporating these simple strategies into your daily life, you can create a nurturing learning environment that will benefit your child for years to come.