
Sibling Reading | Learning To Read | NPT3
7/6/2021 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Encourage your older child to read to his or her younger sibling.
Encourage your older child to read to his or her younger sibling. This activity is beneficial in several ways to both children.
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Learning to Read is a local public television program presented by WNPT
Funding for LEARNING TO READ is provided by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and the Hays Foundation.

Sibling Reading | Learning To Read | NPT3
7/6/2021 | 1m 4sVideo has Closed Captions
Encourage your older child to read to his or her younger sibling. This activity is beneficial in several ways to both children.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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- I read to my boys almost every day, but there is something so special about them reading together.
- "That were so plentiful."
- Sometimes they sit under the tree and look at books.
They like non-fiction, comics and stories with cool pictures, but no matter what they choose, it's always fun when big brother is reading.
- "Come now, said the whale."
- [Mother] This is great for them.
My oldest can practice reading aloud, build up his confidence and be a role model for his little brother.
And my youngest, who's pretty active, will sit down and listen.
It's really sweet to watch.
- "Was he planning to eat them too?"
- It's also beneficial for me.
Since I homeschool my kids, I am always looking for different ways to teach them.
By reading together, they can learn about a new topic at the same time.
Plus, they're building a love for books and a strong bond.
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Learning to Read is a local public television program presented by WNPT
Funding for LEARNING TO READ is provided by the Dollar General Literacy Foundation and the Hays Foundation.