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Why Reading Out to Your Child is Important

Reading out to your children right from a young age since the time they’re toddlers goes a really long way.

By Ryan HolmanPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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It’s official. Reading out to your children right from a young age since the time they’re toddlers goes a really long way. There is now sufficient research to prove the invaluable importance that the habit of reading holds for young minds. And this comes at an absolutely ripe time when children are actually getting distracted from books and attracted to moving visuals in the form of videos, television, games, and other digital gadgets.

This is when introducing a few minutes of reading in your child’s everyday routine can make a remarkable difference to their overall personality development. To help make our point, we researched on the innumerable benefits of reading for children in today’s times.

How Reading Can Help Young Minds

In ways more than one, inculcating the habit of reading in your little ones right from their early years can help them ahead in life. Let’s see how:

1.Reading supports a child’s mental development

Cognitive development is a very important part in the growing up of a child and the process essentially starts very early, right from their toddler years. Parents introduce several tools to boost the mental growth of their child in the form of toys, music, and the like. Include reading in that list too.

When you start reading out loud to your child, anything – their favorite storybook, a cartoon clip, or whatever interests them the most – their mind starts processing immediately to make sense out of it. They start learning about the world around them and even try to connect those words that you read aloud with a similar situation in their own lives. This bolsters the strength of logic and reasoning in these young minds right from a very early stage.

2.Reading helps improve their vocabulary

It’s not just when they begin to read that they’d start developing their language and vocabulary skills. It starts right from the time you read out words and phrases to them in the form of simple day-to-day words like names of fruits and vegetables, colors, transport forms, or singing out rhyme verses with them. They learn to read and speak faster too.

3.Reading readies them for success in academics

Considering that your child is bound to be exposed to the pressures of academic life these days the moment they step into school, it might be a good idea to help prepare them in advance. Reading can play a large and significant role in this area. The more you read out to them and in turn encourage them to start reading as they grow older, they’d have already developed substantial vocabulary and language skills. This would in turn help them read, grasp, and learn things faster in higher classes when compared to their peers.

4.Reading allows for a special bond time with your child

Do you find it difficult to spend adequate time with your child in the midst of your hectic work schedule? Well, just give them the gift of reading out to them their favorite bedtime story 10 minutes at night before you put them to sleep. It’d make them happy while lending a sense of assuredness and security of you being close to them. But it’d also help them improve their oral comprehension, language expression, speech fluency, and the power to question and reason. All in all, multiple benefits from a single activity!

5.Reading helps improve concentration and attention span

Reading is a great way to take the very first step in disciplining your child, especially if they’re restless and can’t sit still for long. Keeping aside 10 minutes every day for reading activity would eventually teach them that they’re meant to be quiet, still, and carry out this activity religiously. Besides, if it’s their favorite story, they’re more likely to be cooperative on their own. This helps gradually increase their attention span and concentration levels too.

To Sum Up

Reading has sadly become long lost and forgotten by some adults in the wake of modern digital gadgets. Rekindle the spark and joy of reading for the benefit of your little ones. For more help on this, you may read up about the Children Learning Reading Program online and enroll your child to it.

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