The best thing you can do to help your child be a successful reader and learn to love reading is read to/with them each day and enjoy books together! This may include any genre of text and can be books on their level that they read to you, or higher level books that you read to them (while they can see the text).
After reading, discuss the book including what characters were in the story, what was the setting, and identify the problem and solution of the story (fiction stories). Also, retelling the story is a very important skill, so have them give details about what happened in the beginning, middle and end of the book. For nonfiction, ask what the book was mostly about and some facts they learned.
Below are some strategies I teach the children when they come to a word they don't know, encourage trying one of these first before telling them the word. If you ever have any questions about your child's reading, please do not hesitate to ask.
Happy reading!
Reading Strategies
Look at the first letter and get your mouth ready to say the sound it makes.
Stretch out all the sounds in the word (pointing to each letter as they say the sounds and then blend the sounds to read the word).
Do you see any smaller words or parts you know? (ex. at, in, up)
Do you see a trick word we have learned? (ex. he, she, you)
Does that make sense? (If not, go back and look at the letters sounds/word again)
Online Resources
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ap0VB-RFC8o6zLiA-8CPFWhWTTSgP5DN/view
https://www.readingrockets.org/literacy-home/reading-101-guide-parents/your-first-grader