All About Grooming & Encouraging Good Reading Habits
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My kid doesn’t have problem with writing or speaking grammatical English since young. I would attribute it to the effort I put in to speak to her in grammatical English. Since she was a baby, I made a conscious effort to speak correct and grammatical English to her so that it becomes part of her subconsciousness. I suppose it works. Don’t use Singlish when they are young as they would take it as a given. In any case, they will pick it up from their friends when they go to school later on. For your kid who has started writing broken English, you might need to do some drilling in grammar by practising grammar assessment books to create consciousness about grammar rules.
As for Chinese books, I must admit I neglected doing Chinese as I had naively thought that Primary one Chinese started at the same level as my era did ie. 人,口,手 - they did say that Chinese standard was going down didn’t they?
I started with simple Chinese books with hanyu pinyin. The objective was not so much to make her love Chinese books but not to make her repel at the sight of them. I allowed her to take her time to like reading Chinese books because love cannot be forced upon, but I borrow and buy Chinese storybooks from time to time so that she has easy access to them. But that said, I love Chinese books myself so that might have helped. -
With regards to English (whether spoken or written), my husband and I do speak some Singlish at home… cannot help it at times. But I do try to correct the kids when they do speak wrong English and also explain to them some terms are colloquial only.
Thank you all for sharing your experiences. It has been very enlightening for me. Hopefully as time pass and with more effort on my part, they will learn to read more! -
I always make sure I keep my child in suspend so tt they would read more.
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I grew up on Tin Tin and Asterix, not sure I understood the words, but it made me want to ‘read’ books…
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I think the recent Stella program, and show and tell in school is very useful.
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any "lubang" to get harry potter first book? second hand also can… DD seems interested with such story now… thinking maybe can start reading these books now to her
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slmkhoo:
library cant.. it'll take too long to read... no other source besides bras basah ? so far for me.. sighmicollh:
any \"lubang\" to get harry potter first book? second hand also can.. DD seems interested with such story now.. thinking maybe can start reading these books now to her
The 2nd hand stores at Bras Basah Complex usually have copies. Or try the libraries. -
micollh:
library cant.. it'll take too long to read... no other source besides bras basah ? so far for me.. sigh[/quote]Go smh.com?slmkhoo:
[quote=\"micollh\"]any \"lubang\" to get harry potter first book? second hand also can.. DD seems interested with such story now.. thinking maybe can start reading these books now to her
The 2nd hand stores at Bras Basah Complex usually have copies. Or try the libraries. -
Do they like electronic stuff like computers and tablets? How about buying a ereader for them to read from? It is something new and intriguing to them and they might view it differently from physical books. If you get a Kindle (from Amazon), the cost is really just the ereader itself. Cos there is tons of free books on the Amazon site and online. I own a Kindle Touch and has downloaded many books suitable for kids.
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thanks to the ebook thread, i have borrowed one ebook and uploaded it onto my not-so-good tablet (no brand...lousy battery). my boy now has 20 days left to finish his Roald Dahl book. i like the dictionary feature as i am usually lost for words when he approached me to ask about a certain word's meaning. another feature i like is that i can enlarge the font size so that what looks so small on real book (which kindof scares off my little one) looks big and managable on the tablet. the thickness of the book is also somewhat 'concealed' when compared physical book with ebook. if he can finish this book and express further interest, i may consider the Kindle Touch (have yet to read about it!) if it has the dictionary tool as well. he finished 4 chapters in 2 days. very encouraging for me as he usually put aside thick books with small fonts and zoom straight into non-fiction reading (with pictures).

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