Joke Collection Website - Bulletin headlines - What should I do if my child has trouble recognizing words and can’t remember them?

What should I do if my child has trouble recognizing words and can’t remember them?

Children who have difficulty recognizing and remembering words can try the following methods.

1. Literacy in the living environment:

Words are everywhere in life. Teaching children to read can be done at any time. As long as you see the words, read them to the children. Over time, they will naturally learn to read. Just remember it.

For example, if you see street signs, advertisements, packaging, etc. on the road, you can ask your children about these brand names and slogans. Children can also be encouraged to remember their own names and the names and titles of their family members.

2. Literacy in games:

Every child is full of interest in playing. Literacy in games avoids boring and boring rote memorization. Playing can keep children enthusiastic about learning. Therefore, parents can try more small games and stories to keep their children enthusiastic about literacy, and truly achieve education through fun, allowing children to learn Chinese characters in games.

3. Literacy while reading:

Use picture books to guide children to read independently and learn literacy while reading. For example, take a picture book that has been told and guide the children to tell the picture book story to their parents. When a child encounters a place that he cannot remember, he can read the text information and guess it even if there are many unknown words. When parent-child reading is done, parents can point to the words while reading, or hold the child's little finger to point to the words, so that the child can slowly establish the connection between the words, pronunciation, and content, recognize the words, and understand the words.