For their children, parents serve as role models. They are
the foundations of their children's educational abilities. Every Muslim
parent's desire is to raise children who love the Quran and Sunnah.
It is not just a wish, but also a responsibility for parents
to nurture their children in a moral manner. However, it has gotten
increasingly difficult in recent years. In today's environment, parents are
multitasking. They must work hard in order to provide a good life for their
children.
Teaching Quran to Young Ones
Parents have a quandary when it comes to memorizing the
Quran. Because there is no universally applicable Quran teaching formula.
Families, their environments, and their lives are all different.
Here are some suggestions for making Quran learning more
effective and enjoyable for children.
Learn
Together
Those who pray and learn together have a stronger kinship
than those who do not. Parents should make an effort to Recite The Quran with their children on a daily basis. This will
encourage children to get more involved in their studies.
This would also assist parents in maintaining proper Quran
study manners. By engaging with them, you can more effectively assist them with
their challenges and learning issues.
Create Awareness of Benefits of Quran
Learning
Improve their knowledge before beginning. Inform them of the
importance of learning and Memorising The Quran. Also, present them with some real-life instances to help them understand.
Make them aware of the Quran's unique abilities. This will increase their
desire to learn.
Appreciate, Even When They Fail
Like any other subject, children find it difficult to read
and understand at an early age. When they fail to learn, do not become exhausted
or stressed. Neither should you make them feel bad about their failure?
Accept them and make them feel at ease with their errors.
Share your own unique learning experiences as a child. Remember that making
mistakes strengthens and extends your learning and comprehension. Never neglect
to praise a child who is attempting to learn.
Teach Them with Meaning
It is beneficial to gain comprehension early on. Many Muslims do not speak Arabic as their first language. As a result, teaching your children without context can be less engaging.
Make an effort to teach with meanings. This will pique your
children's enthusiasm for learning.
Giving Tasks
A timer can be added to make it more intriguing. Give the
students a mission to finish recitation in a certain amount of time when they
are reciting louder. Recitation fluency will improve as a result. It will also
appeal to children.
Make Learning Fun
Make use of your child's past knowledge. Find a similar term
in Qaida by opening a page in the Quran. Then have the kids look up that word
in the Quran. It will be an enjoyable activity for the children.
Celebrate Their Small Achievements
Completing a chapter in Qaida, reciting difficult words,
pronouncing words correctly, or perhaps memorizing letter sounds. All of this
appears to be very typical in an adult. For a toddler, though, these are
enormous accomplishments.
As a result, as a parent, you must rejoice in their small
victories. A scoop of ice cream, a token toy, a favorite dinner, or even a
long drive to a park or museum can make them feel accomplished.
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