Interactive reading, also called dialogic reading, is a way to engage your child during story time by creating a conversation about the book and the characters.

The parent follows the child’s lead and interests and encourages the child to talk about the book.
~Journal Times (WI)

Key Takeaways:

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Parents will want to make reading both fun and interactive whenever it is possible. The child can learn several new words and pick up new concepts along the way.
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It is easy to make reading with child both fun and interactive all the time. Parent and child want to learn more about the concept before they try.
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Parents can try out a few different exercises when they start on these tasks. Each is designed to keep young kids on task and having fun the entire time too.

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