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Why is reading to your child so important?

Rose Tillerson Bankson
Last updated: January 23, 2024 5:09 pm
Rose Tillerson Bankson - Editor
January 23, 2024
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In the fast-paced, digital world we live in, where screens dominate and technology evolves at an unprecedented pace, there remains a timeless activity that has the power to shape young minds and fuel imaginations – reading to your child.

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  • Building language skills
  • Developing a love for learning
  • Cognitive development
  • Emotional bonding and social skills
  • Helping your child excel

Nurseries like Grandir options provide some of the best tips and advice for how and why to read to your child, with everything from cognitive development and emotional well-being coming into play.

With this in mind, let’s explore the importance of reading to your child…

Building language skills

Reading aloud to your child is a very powerful tool for language development. The exposure to a more diverse vocabulary during storytime helps children expand their language skills. The rhythm of storytelling contributes to the development of phonic awareness, helping them to recognise and manipulate sounds, which is crucial for later reading success. As children hear words and phrases in context, they naturally absorb language patterns and nuances that lay the groundwork for effective communication.

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Developing a love for learning

Introducing children to the world of books at a young age can help develop a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom. By making reading an enjoyable and positive experience, you can instil curiosity and an eagerness to explore new ideas and concepts. Children who are read to regularly are more likely to view books as sources of joy and knowledge, making the activity a crucial part of their development.

Cognitive development

Another benefit of reading to your child is that it stimulates cognitive development by engaging a child’s imagination, critical thinking skills, and memory. Storytelling encourages children to visualise scenes, events, and characters, which in turn promotes the development of their spatial and visual processing abilities. Also, the narrative structure of stories helps children understand cause and effect, sequencing, and problem-solving – all essential cognitive skills that contribute to their education.

Emotional bonding and social skills

Reading with your little one not only creates precious moments for emotional bonding between you both, but it also helps bring a sense of safety and security thanks to the shared experience of entering new worlds, meeting interesting characters, and overcoming challenges in a story. These shared moments contribute to the development of emotional intelligence, empathy, and developing an understanding of more complex emotions. Additionally, discussing characters’ actions and feelings provides opportunities for you to impart valuable life lessons and reinforce positive social behaviour.

Helping your child excel

Numerous studies have demonstrated a positive correlation between early exposure to books and academic success. Children who are read to regularly tend to perform better in school in a variety of subjects. Helping to continue your child’s learning before and during their time at school is a crucial part of setting them up to be the best they can be.

There are various ways you can read to your child – and it doesn’t always involve sitting down with a book. How about reading recipes as you bake together or billboards as you travel?

In a world filled with distractions reading to your child has never been more important.

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