share reading

@forance (151)
China
November 29, 2010 7:20am CST
Do you share the feeling with your children's after reading? What do you talking about? Could you share any experiences with me?
2 responses
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
30 Nov 10
Reading comprehension is something that it is very important to learn at an early age. Therefore, I will think of questions about whatever story I am reading with my children and ask them questions when we get done reading. I will ask them things like what characters they like the best? How do you think this character felt when this happened to them? Finally, as my daughter has gotten older, I will ask them what they would change if they were the writer of the story.
@forance (151)
• China
1 Dec 10
what would you do, if you hear any oppinions different from yours,the general style,something you unexpected? and I want to know that, what age you started with them? What were the question usually? Could you give an example to me? Thanks for your advice.
@angelsmummy (1696)
29 Nov 10
My girls are aged 2 and 1 so my oldest is now at the age where she can share feelings and things... We have always talked about feelings from everything especially books... even from a very young age when I read them a bedtime story I explained how the book made me feel and I seem to have great results!
@forance (151)
• China
30 Nov 10
Really?I have never thought of it before.How many words can she speak just to a 2 ages girl? You gave me so a surprising result! Thank you very much! I wonder that what your girls would say after you reading the story!