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The importance of reading to a child

The effect of reading on brain health

The American Academy of Pediatrics stated that the effect of reading on the brains of children and adolescents begins at an early age. In one of its research conducted in 2014, it was found that reading has a positive effect on the developing brain even for those young people who have not yet learned to read, in addition to learning useful language reading and writing skills. At an early age in those children who read regularly, the research also suggested that children who were read to since they were young will perform better in school when they grow up. This is because they are equipped with the strongest language and perception skills.

In addition, the enjoyment of reading benefits adolescents and older children, as it contributes to strengthening social skills, writing skills and vocabulary, developing the ability to build comprehensive knowledge, and contributing to understanding and processing complex ideas, in addition to improving the ability to define professional goals and perceive the consequences of dangerous behaviors. In addition to intelligence, reading makes children more sympathetic and friendly, as books can teach children to take into account the feelings of others, and to look at things from different points of view.

The importance of parents reading to their children

The importance of parents reading with their children is evident in several benefits, including the following:

  • It has been proven that reading to young children helps improve the process of cognitive development, which is defined as the emergence of the ability to perceive and think, including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making, starting from infancy through adolescence until adulthood, as reading aloud to a child provides him with basic knowledge about In addition, it has been found that the more adults read aloud to a child, the more he develops his vocabulary, understands his place in the world, and helps develop his cognitive awareness.
  • Developing language skills, as the introduction of language for audio instruction is useful in introducing the language of books that is different from the language spoken daily, as the language of the book is more pictorial, and it uses formal grammatical structures.
  • Preparing for academic success: A number of studies have shown that introducing reading to the world of pre-school children will increase the likelihood of improving their performance in formal education. According to a study conducted at the University of Michigan, there are 5 important skills for child development that result from early reading, which are:
    • The ability to listen, distinguish and manipulate individual sounds in spoken words.
    • The ability to associate written letters with spoken sounds.
    • The ability to understand what has been read and to deduce its meaning.
    • Fluency and the ability to read texts quickly and fluently.
    • Learn the vocabulary and words that children need in order to know how to communicate effectively and effectively.
  • Strengthening the relationship of parents with children, and increasing children's feelings of affection and happiness.
  • Increase discipline and focus.
  • Develop creativity, visualization and imagination.
  • Encourage a lifelong love of reading.

Benefits of reading to infants

Reading aloud to an infant is beneficial for several things, including the following:

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  • Teach the child how to communicate.
  • Introducing new concepts to the child's world in a fun way, such as letters, numbers, shapes, and colors.
  • Enhancing listening, remembering and vocabulary skills.
  • Introducing the child to different information regarding the world around him.
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