8 Tips to teach reading to children with cerebral palsy

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8 Tips to teach reading to children with cerebral palsy
Children with cerebral palsy have problems to read body functions of motor skills.

If you teach them how to read in children with cerebral palsy, follow these steps:

First. Do breathing exercises before you learn, children sat upright position so that air can enter the lungs.

Place your hand on the abdomen or in the child's ribs. Guide the child breathe the air and throw the contracting muscles every breath.

This will help children feel more relaxed and not nervous.

Two. While doing these breathing techniques, encourage your child to close his eyes and imagine something wonderful.

This will also help the children to relax and keep his mind focused.

Three. Put some objects in front of the child and repeat the names of things slowly gets to the brain of a child and remember the name of the thing at the time saw it at another time.

Repeat this process at least four times slowly.

Four. With which the task with words that are written so that the child can also detect wrote his task.

In order to further stimulate the child's brain to add, say the words slowly.

Five. Use words and articles which can be used in them, if possible.

Exercise repetitions of words and objects can not take place overnight. Children often remember some of the words and the objects within at least two weeks.

Six. Buy a book that you think it is easy for children. If you are not sure what fits your child, ask the bookstore clerk.

Seven. Repeat steps one through five. By repeating these steps, you can combine words together to form sentences.

Slowly read books for children every day for at least two weeks. Make it a book at a time.

Eight. Repeat step seven, but this time ask a child to repeat the words after you. This will stimulate the child's brain and encourages them to read.