Anonymous wrote:This is OP. I think my child can read better than I do even though I may know more vocabularies than him. English is my first language, and I mispronounce a lot of words. At home, he normally reads fiction chapter books, and they are like 150- 200 plus pages. At school library, he mostly checks out graphic comic books. He sometimes reads the kid magazine that I have subscribed. I bought him a dictionary, well I don't know if he uses it or not. Grandparents never read books to me growing up. DH, a native speaker, is supposed to take over the task reading to him because he can do a better than I do. He does not want to do it, so I was the main one reading to him when he was little until I found out that he could read chapter books by himself at age 5.
Read some funny graphic books with him. Graphic books are more fun to read together than chapter books and it’s much more fun to laugh together.