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The Importance of Reading to Your Child

October 29, 2020 by Lynn

Reading is one of the simplest joys in life, and it is one you should share with your child as early as possible. While to you it might just be a fun activity to do with your kid, there are also reams of benefits they get out of it! Here are the reasons for reading to your child is one of the most important activities you can do.

Bonding Time

Bedtime reading cultivates a time for you and your child where you can bond and enjoy a story together. Reading brings people together, and you can share the magic of story-telling each night. Once they are older, you will both look back on the time you spent reading to them with nostalgic glee.

Increased Imagination

Children have the wildest imaginations, and there’s no better way of pulling that out than through reading. Let them release their creativity by telling them of other’s adventures. You can find imaginative, adventurous stories at juliana-sheikh.co.uk. A great story can be enough to stimulate your kid’s mind, and soon, they will be telling entertaining stories of their own!

Time Away from Screens

These days, it can be difficult to pull anyone away from a screen, but it is particularly crucial to make sure children aren’t spending all day staring at one. One of the better ways of doing that is to introduce reading as early as possible. Make it a fun time for both of you, and they will be less interested in your phone before bedtime.

An Activity Before Sleep

It can be difficult to get your child into a routine, but reading will help you do that. If you have a regular set of activities that ends with a bedtime story, your child will grow more accustomed to falling asleep after it. You might even find they start yawning before you’ve opened the first page!

Increased Cognitive Development and Language Skills

Reading to your kid makes them smarter. It will increase both their cognitive development and language skills. Think about it, children learn through others, so if they are constantly exposed to an array of different words in the form of stories, then they will be more likely to pick them up. One day they might turn into a story-teller themselves.

They Will do Better in School

Their language skills will help them in school. School focuses a lot on reading, so if your child is already exposed to it at home, then they will thrive when they are in the classroom. You might just find that they come home with books above their reading age, and a well-done sticker from their teacher!

More Chance of Becoming an Adult Reader

If you get your child into reading when they are young, there is more chance that they will cultivate a reading habit well into their teens and adulthood. With their happy memories of reading with you as a child, reading will be an enjoyment for them rather than a chore.

Getting into a habit of reading to your child when they are small will create an imaginative reader who will still be seen with a book in hand way after they’ve left home. Encourage reading early, and watch your child blossom into a creative book-worm.

 

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