Read At Bedtime With Help From DSL Providers

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By Morgana Huffingtrap


Pretty much everyone you know was probably read to by a parent at bedtime when they were a child. Indeed, this tradition has helped to strengthen many a child's relationship with their parent and resulted in better reading skills. Today's children can benefit even more when the internet connection from DSL providers is used at bedtime.

Using your laptop to find reading material for your child can result in many pleasant surprises, such as finding the digital version of a book that you enjoyed when you were young. You may also discover that you can preview chapters of new children's' books when you visit a site like Amazon during your search. This can give you great ideas for future Christmas or birthday gifts.

You can choose to print out the books you find online, or bring your laptop into your child's room with you and read from that. But many experts caution against the use of computers before bed time, as they emit a blue spectrum of light that can disrupt your child's sleeping pattern.

Going online can also reveal free sources for children's books. Some books are even written by children themselves, which can make for a really interesting reading experience. Your child can be inspired by the talents of other children, and perhaps even stay in touch with their favourite child authors with a thank you email.

If you prefer a particular adult author for your child's reading time, checking into what other projects they may be involved in can result in the discovery of new music and movies as well. But be warned that this could lead to a large collection of books and movies!

If your child is of reading age, your online connection can help them better understand what they're reading. By using an online dictionary, thesaurus or encyclopedia, you can expand your child's knowledge of the characters and places in the books they enjoy.

Finding an online book to read at bedtime can assist your child with finding topics for their school work as well. Any great story can be turned into a book summary or serve as subject matter for reading comprehension tasks. Teachers may also benefit from the benefits of online reading, gaining new ideas for keeping their students in the reading hobby.

It is thought by many that going online to read or to find books results in something important being lost. But in reality, using the internet to either read books or complement them can result in a much richer experience for both you and your child.




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