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Help Your Child Become a Reader
Encouraging early reading skills can build a path to a lifelong (终身的 ) love of reading and can help your child get a head start in school. While reading to your child is still the most important thing you can do to build reading skills, there are many techniques that can help.
Make reading fun. Play games with your child as you read. Many traditional children&39;s games can be adapted to encourage reading skills.
While reading or during play, tell your child, "I spy with my little eye, something that begins with the letter b." Help the child find something on the page or in the room that begins with that letter. For example, "I see a barn." This can also be used to teach beginning letter sounds. "I spy with my little eye.
Something that begins with the sounds." Help the child find a word that begins with the "s" sound.
In this variation on the popular game, instruct the child that, "Simon says, &39;point to something that starts with the letter n&39;." The child can then find an object in the room or a body part, such as the nose,that starts with the letter presented. This can also be used to teach beginning sounds.
Make a game out of rhyming (押韵) words by making up silly words to rhyme with the child&39;s name or favorite toys. This sets the stage for rhyming real words by showing the child the similarities of sounds. As the child masters making up the words, begin rhyming real words to one another.
Tips to raise a successful reader:
Put books in places where the child plays. If books are easily accessible, children are more likely to pick them up.
Let children "read to you" by looking at pictures. Making up stories to go along with illustrations helps children discover how words relate to pictures.
Take books along on trips or even short visits to the doctor&39;s office or grocery store.
Have children help you shop. Reading grocery lists and looking for specific items help build sight vocabulary.
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Money or Friendship or Both
(1) Friends and money don&39;t mix. It&39;s a dangerous combination since a fight over money is one of the fastest ways to end a friendship. But what if a friend asks you to lend him or her some money? If you don&39;t lend your friend the money, you risk losing the friend. If you do lend your friend the money, you risk losing both the friendship and your money.
(2) We have to face facts, so here are some situations you might run across with your buddies (伙伴) and some helpful tips (忠告 )on how to deal with them. Think about why this person needs to borrow in the first place. If he is always living beyond his means, it&39;s his fault, not yours.
Any sensible person would not put himself in a position of debt so often. So simply say "no" to this friend. Even if your friend really needs that money for emergency use and you are willing to help him, before you dive into your pocket, follow this reality check: Do you have the extra money? Are you sure you don&39;t need it? Are you willing to write off that amount if it&39;s not returned? If your answers are negative, do yourself a favor and say "no".
(3) Let&39;s assume you can&39;t stand saying "no" to your friend because you don&39;t want him living off cat food. What do you do? Write down these details on a sheet of paper before opening up your wallet:
Amount of the loan
Date of the loan
Time of repayment
Amount of interest (if any)
Lender&39;s and borrower&39;s signature.
This will at least keep the borrower from forgetting the loan so easily. If your friend&39;s loan is past due, it&39;s important that you ask him-and it&39;s actually not rude. The longer you wait, the more you brood (忧伤), and the more your resentment builds.
(4) You can send him a friendly reminder via e-mail. Tell him something like "I&39;m going over my bank account and I&39;m Just wondering when we&39;ll be able to settle that money thing." E-mail saves you from an uncomfortable face-to-face confrontation. There is almost no chance of turning a bad reaction into an argument. Unlike a public conversation, an e-mail message will always be private.
(5) After asking two or three times, you might have to write it off and the friendship with it.
That&39;s what happens. If he just doesn&39;t have the money or is unwilling, then what kind of friend is that?
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A. Time to break off a friendship
B. Unconditional assistance to friends in need
C. Things to consider when you have to say "no" to your friend
D. Things to think over when you don"t want your friend to eat cat food
E. Strategies for borrowing money
F. Advantages of e-mail in handling money issues

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