Reading to children is important for their development. It furthers speech, helps parent-child bonding and the understanding of the world around them. Plus it can help children to read early, if parents start reading to them from day one. Parents should read out loud to their kids in a fun and playful manner even after they have learned to read.
It is important to let the child pick the book although a parent should offer a variety of choices especially on topics that interest their child. Parents should also make sure that the books are always accessible to the children so they can look at them whenever they want. While it is nice to have a collection of books on hand at home, teachers and libraries can offer a great a variety as well. They are also a great resource when it comes to getting child interested in reading.
Key Takeaways:
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Parents should read with their children rather than make it a solo activity.
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Reading while the child is in the womb helps with reading to them becoming a habit.
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Early reading helps with not only reading but speaking and comprehension.
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