Dear Parents, we hope you liked our last publication in which we discussed the entry of technology in the world and especially in the lives of children and how it has affected reading. In order to expand the limits of books and stories, we propose to work on reading accompanied by a series of games so that the immersion in the book is even greater and motivates the child to continue reading.
Games are an important element in the integral development of the child, which favors motivation and learning. Through play activities, worlds are explored and created. This is accompanied by a feeling of happiness and freedom that makes children feel positive about these situations. Play is one of the most effective strategies for motivating children to read. Play is the natural behavior that children use to communicate and is linked to the best moments of childhood. Teaching through educational play allows the child to associate learning with the positive feelings that play generates.
As teachers we are aware of the importance of positive reinforcement and the importance of having a motivated student in class. Therefore, we must follow the same line of action at home with the families, since you are the most important reference for the child throughout his or her primary and infant education.
We have considered making a series of proposals that can complement reading, but never replace it. Therefore, below you will find a series of dynamics to do with your son or daughter.
Here is a link with some suggestions for working on reading and games at home.
These dynamics and games and many others (crossword puzzles, word searches...) are very beneficial to work on reading in depth and in a meaningful way. We hope you will try them out at home and let us know any other ideas you may have after reading the different entries.
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