How many of us wish we had known how to speed read back in grade school when the  teacher assigned a book report over the winter holiday break? Although reading  is fundamental in the learning process, for many children it is a tedious task.  They become overwhelmed because they are looking at a book of well over two or  three-hundred pages and they see that as hours that could be spent outside  playing in the snow or doing an activity with their family.
For children  who have the ability to speed read, they dont see the book report project as  such a burden. The main reason is that instead of spending days reading the book  and researching the material, they will spend considerably less time with those  tasks; so much less time that it could translate to hours or even in some cases  minutes.
One of the greatest lessons that any parent can give to their  child or any teacher can give to their students is the ability to speed read.  Once learned, the child would be able to speed read for the remainder of their  lives. This would result in significant changes not only in their school  experiences, but also in their college and professional experiences as  well.
Both parents and teachers can do things that encourage the child to  learn to speed read. One is the parent or teacher can introduce exercises that  aid the child in reading. A child first needs to be a strong reader before they  can implement the techniques needed to speed read. A good barometer of where  your child is on the reading scale is to inquire with their teacher. Each year  teachers do reading tests on the children to determine at what grade level the  child is reading at. For a child reading at a sixth grade level while in the  third grade, they can easily be introduced to the idea of speed reading. However  if a child is in the sixth grade and reading at a third grade level, their  regular reading needs to be improved significantly before they can even consider  the possibility of speed reading.
Parents can aid in their childrens  basic reading ability by having the child read to them each night. Children  become accustomed to having their parent read bedtime stories to them, but if  the child becomes the storyteller, their reading skills can be monitored much  more efficiently.
A child can become a speed reader with a little  assistance from their parents. This will help them thrive in school; it will  also give them a significant boost in confidence. The material they are reading  will be absorbed quicker and their assignments will be completed without worry  of them falling behind because they couldnt get through the reading material.  Helping your child develop their speed reading skills is a great gift you can  give to them; its a gift that will last a lifetime.
By Brandon C. Hall
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