Let’s face it—watching your child struggle with reading can feel like trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces. You know they can do it, you want them to do it, but figuring out how to help isn’t always clear. The good news? You’re not alone, and there are simple, actionable steps you can take to turn reading from a chore into a joy-filled habit.
Here’s how to make reading less of a battle and more of an adventure:
1. Make Reading a Joy, Not a Job
Think about the last time you devoured a good book—it probably wasn’t because someone forced you to read it. Children are no different! Create an environment where reading feels fun, not forced.
- Find Their Interests: Dinosaurs? Fairies? Football? Stock up on books they actually want to read.
- Set the Scene: Create a cosy reading nook with pillows, blankets, and good lighting.
- Be a Reading Role Model: Children copy what they see. If they see you enjoying a book, they’ll want to join in.
Remember, it’s not about what they read—it’s about how often.
2. Read With Them, Not Just To Them

When you sit down and read with your child, you’re not just sharing a story—you’re creating a memory. And guess what? You’re also sneaking in some valuable learning time.
- Take turns reading pages.
- Ask them questions about the story (“What do you think happens next?”).
- Celebrate small wins (“Wow, you nailed that tricky word!”).
The goal is to make reading feel collaborative, not like a solo challenge.
3. Celebrate Progress, Big or Small
Every word sounded out correctly, every chapter finished, and every book completed is a win. And wins deserve to be celebrated!
- Create a “Reading Jar” where they earn a small reward for every book finished.
- Keep a reading log with stickers or stars.
- Most importantly, tell them how proud you are of their effort—not just the result.
Progress isn’t always linear, but consistent encouragement can work wonders.
The Bottom Line?
Improving your child’s reading skills isn’t about drilling them with flashcards or turning storytime into a chore. It’s about showing them that reading is a gateway to adventure, knowledge, and endless possibilities.
So grab a book, get cosy, and start today—you’ve got this!
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