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Yes, you CAN help your child love reading in Chinese. Here’s how.

As parents, we do our best to not only give our children what they need, but also to make them happy. Their happiness is our happiness! Anything that stresses them stresses us out, too—including “having to” learn Chinese for kids. <br><br>What can you do when you know your schoolgoing child has to learn Mandarin, but he just doesn’t seem interested? Or, she might find it boring or difficult, and be discouraged by the extra effort she has to put in compared to her other subjects at school. <br><br>Don’t give up—there are ways in which you, as a parent, can help your child develop a Chinese reading habit like no one else can. The bond between kids and their mums or dads is especially powerful in learning Chinese for children, and is the secret to sharing many happy and tender moments “wanting to” read in Chinese, together. <br><br>If Mandarin isn’t your first language, or you don’t speak it very well yourself, parents could use this time as an opportunity to keep your child company, cheer each other on and learn together.

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Yes, you CAN help your child love reading in Chinese. Here’s how.

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  1. Yes, you CAN help your child love reading in Chinese. Here’s how. By Dudu Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  2. What can you do when you know your school-going child has to learn Mandarin, but he just doesn’t seem interested? Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  3. Don’t give up! There are ways in which you, as a parent, can help your child develop a Chinese reading habit like no one else can.  Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  4. Even if Mandarin isn’t your first language, or you don’t speak it very well yourself, parents could use this time as an opportunity to learn together. Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  5. No one knows your child better than you do: His favourite games Her favourite snacks His favourite superheroes Her favourite colour Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  6. This “insider information”, which teachers or tutors don’t always have access to, gives you an edge in making Chinese reading a fun experience. Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  7. Use what you know about your child to choose the Chinese stories for kids that will best suit their: Interests Personalities How well they can read already Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  8. Other Tips: Don’t force your kids to read Let them choose the Chinese books they want to read Set aside a regular time for reading in Chinese Stick to your Chinese reading time Set a good example and be a role model Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  9. Reading in Chinese can be a real treat! You may not know that you are a natural performer, but most parents are without them being aware of it Mimic the character who is speaking and make sound effects Before you know it, storytelling comes naturally to you Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  10. Additional ways for you to make every Chinese reading time, fun time: Try telling the story as though it had actually happened to you Encourage your child to take part in the storytelling process Make it not just reading time, but bonding time A smile, a hug, or a pat on the back can help work wonders Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  11. Get real help from an online Chinese reading platform. Easy access to Chinese short stories with pinyin Fun, language-learning activities like games and quizzes Powerful tools like pinyin references, narration and an online dictionary Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  12. At Dudu, we’ve created our adaptive Chinese reading programme based on CommonTown’s 18 years of experience. Serving more than 450 schools, educational institutions and corporations Expanding from Singapore into Southeast Asia, Europe and America Assesses your child’s true reading ability, and provides reading materials to match Beautifully illustrated stories that your child will love to read again and again Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

  13. Get started on forming a reading habit in your child that will lead to a true love of the Chinese language. Sign up for Dudu, today >>> dudu.town Copyright © 2018 Commontown Pte. Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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