Removing Stress from Reading
Written by Ms. Rachel Nowlin, Kindergarten Lead Teacher
Learning to read can be stressful. It can also be a lot of fun! As a kindergarten teacher at the Academy, I am thankful everyday that we teach individual students how to read, rather than forcing each five and six year old student to fit a predetermined reading mold for which they might not yet be ready. According to the New York Times, few five year olds are even ready to be independent readers. Thinking that a kindergartener who isn’t reading simple books on his or her own is “behind” is stressful and can be detrimental for both the parent and the student. When a child associates reading with stress, they can be less likely to want to try it.
In kindergarten, reading is made fun! Our students are grouped with other like-minded students to work on the aspects of reading they are ready for. If they crave books, we give them books and they enjoy the challenge! If they are still cementing their letter sounds, we play fun games to help them nail these down. If they are still learning to recognize their letters, we give them lots of exposure through games and activities while making sure that they associate letters with fun so they want to start reading when they’re ready.
We also don’t load down our students with reading homework they will struggle to do, but we encourage families to spend time together by reading books out loud to their children. Even when kids start to learn how to read, they still want you to read to them. I love hearing from my students about how their parents read them Bible Stories every day at home. They hold on to those memories! Deuteronomy 6:7 talks about the necessity of parents teaching their children about God’s word, “You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise.”
I love reading. I grew up reading and still love it. So, it didn’t take long this year for my students to start copying me by saying, “It’s my favorite class - Reading!”