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Benefits
of reading to children
Children
learn a great deal through mimicking. This includes language and
reading skills. Reading aloud to children stimulates and encourages
reading.
Experts and studies have consistently concluded that the "single
most important activity for building the knowledge required for
eventual success in reading aloud to children."
Reading aloud also improves children's listening comprehension.
Because children imitate much of what they see and hear, reading
aloud can lead to children with large vocabularies, longer attention
spans, and fewer difficulties in learning to read on their own.
Here are some tips on how to read aloud to your children:
1. Began reading to your children as soon as possible.
2. Try to set aside at least one "reading aloud" time each day.
3. Start picture books and build to storybooks and novels.
4. Vary the length and subject matter of your reading.
5. Occasionally, read above the children's intellectual level to
challenge their minds.
6. While picture books can be enjoyed by all children, if a family
has children with more than 2 years of age difference, try to read
to them individually for a greater benefit.
7. Read slowly enough for children to build a mental picture as
they listen.
8. Lead by example. Make sure your children see you reading for
pleasure other than
"reading-aloud" time. Share with them your enthusiasm for what you
are reading.
Most of the picture and storybooks in the cultureforkids collection
are suitable for reading aloud to children. While the suitable ages
level is noted, you are the best judge of the reading level of your
child. If your child is very advanced, feel free to challenge your
child's mind.
Happy Reading! |