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The Benefits of Reading To Your Child

Sep 9th, 2011 by admin

Every parent should read to their child. When they are upset and restless, reading is a good way to calm them down. They can gain a lot of knowledge from books. Reading to your child will help them develop an imagination. It will also build their listening skills. If you start early, you can instill a love for reading in your child before they reach a year old.

Reading promotes communication skills. It is a great way to increase your child-s attention span. Books will teach your child important life lessons. For instance, they will learn about different types of relationships, personalities and how to handle a variety of situations. The books will also teach them how to make distinctions between what is real and what is not.

Reading is one of the easiest ways to create a bond between you and your child. Not only that, but studies have shown that pre-school children do better in school when they have been exposed to language through books. When reading to your child, they will learn about letters, shapes, numbers and colors. The knowledge they acquire will help them do better in school. Along with that, it helps them develop their interests.

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