How Do Readers Develop?

While milestones most certainly vary from child to child, there are certain landmarks of developing readers as well as ways parents and adults can foster these developing skills. Take a look at this chart below. 

Age Typical Reading Milestone Activities to Support Milestones
6 months At this stage, a child begins to initiate speech sounds and can develop an interest in picture books. Talk with your child, read books with various faces, objects, and animals to your child. 
1 year At this age, a child begins to understand several simple phrases and has short words or utterances. Have “conversations” with your child at this stage. Begin to read interactive books. 
2 years A child typically has 250-350 words at this age. Children can hold books and look at pictures.  This is a great time to begin reading and reciting nursery rhymes. Get your child engaged by having them pick out books to read.
3 years A child typically has 800-1,000 words and can repeat common rhymes. Begin pointing at pictures and words as you read with your child. Play games that involve rhyming. 
4 years At this stage, a child begins using long sentences. Children can rhyme and play with various words. Introduce new vocabulary when reading and in everyday situations. 
5 years A child typically has 3,000-5,000 words and begins to match letters with sounds. At this stage a child can speak with complex and compound sentences. Begin to call attention to letters and signs. Talk about letter sounds when driving around, walking through the grocery store, and simple words around the house. 
6 years A child begins to read words and pages and makes predictions using background knowledge. Have various high-interest books, both fiction and non-fiction, to allow for choice and opportunities to read. Visit libraries. 
7 years A child is now reading words automatically and expanding knowledge by reading and listening to words.  This is a time to encourage reading and rereading books. Limit screen time to encourage reading.
8-9 years Learners transform from learning to read to reading to learn. They can read chapter books and are learning thousands of new words a year.  Encourage and establish an independent reading time throughout daily schedules.