no i don't think fairy tales should be read to children
It should be "The children are BEGINNING to read nicely, now." ... though a better word than "nicely" would be to say "The children are beginning to read better" or "to read well"
Yes!
Children does not start reading before the age of 5 or 6. The I Can Read program helps children to learn reading in different steps. You can register to the program on their website.
it depends on the child. if the parent feels they can trust the child, i feel the parents should not have to read their childrens texts.
Phonemic awareness should be developed before children start to learn to read. Developing phonemic awareness helps children understand how sounds work in words, which is essential for learning to read and spell. Phonemic awareness activities can start as early as preschool and continue to be important throughout a child's reading development.
It is not obligatory for Muslim children to learn to read Arabic. however, it is preferred whenever possible for Muslim children to read Arabic to be able to read the Quran in its God revelation Arabic language which is better than reading Quran translations in other languages.
non-friction?
Yes, children should read classic fiction as it introduces them to timeless stories, themes, and characters that have stood the test of time. Classic fiction can also provide valuable lessons, enhance critical thinking skills, and foster a love for reading and storytelling in young readers.
Matt Berman has written: 'What else should I read?' -- subject(s): Books and reading, Children's stories, English, Bibliography, Children 'What Else Should I Read? Guiding Kids to Good Books, Vol. 2'
You should read any and as many children's books as you can. Read Grimm's Fairy Tales, or classics such as Treasure Island. You can start from Eric Carle's The Very Hungary Caterpillar to Clifford the Big Red Dog and move up to Frog and Toad, then Bunnicula, to the Harry Potter books.
Well, young children should not read them as they have battle scenes.