IMPROVING READING SKILLS FOR YOUNG LEARNERS
Keywords:
Reading skills, young learners, literacy,phonics instruction, early education, reading comprehension.Abstract
Reading is a fundamental skill that laid the foundation for academic success and lifelong learning. For young learners, developing strong reading abilities is crucial for comprehension, expanding their vocabulary and cognitive development and behaviour. This article discusses about effective strategies and tips for improving reading skills among children in early education. Stress is placed on interactive reading practices, and the integration of technology in literacy education. The findings suggest that a combination of traditional and modern techniques can enhance motivation, engagement, and reading proficiency in young learners.
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