Let's Read! The Benefits of Reading to
Your Children by Nicole Niemiec
Parents, when you help your children learn to read, you
help them open the door to a big, exciting world. As a parent,
you can begin an endless learning chain like this: You read
to your children, they develop a love of stories and poems,
they want to read on their own, they practice reading, and
finally, they read for their own information or pleasure.
When children become readers, their world is forever wider
and richer.
Studies have shown that children that are read to on a
consistent basis begin to develop both communication and
thinking skills at a much younger age than children that
aren't read to on a consistent basis. In addition, those
skills continue to progress and develop much more rapidly
in children that are read to consistently. This progression
of skills will continue as long as you spend quality time
reading with them.
Children appreciate the quality time you spend with them
reading books and enjoy good stories as well!
Here are some things you can do to make sure you get your
daily readings with your children:
· Read aloud to your children: books, newspaper
and magazine articles, the back of the cereal box, labels
on cans, or directions - anything with appropriate printed
material on it is
· Read poems aloud together to learn about rhythm
and repeated sounds in language.
· Point to the words on the page when you read.
Move your finger from left to right.
· Listen to your children read homework or favorite
stories to you every day.
· Go to the library together and check out books.
Be sure to ask the librarian for good books or to help you
find what you need.
· Have books, magazines, and papers around the house,
and let your child see that you like to read, too.
· Encourage older children to read to younger children.
· Help experienced readers talk and write about
what they read.
· Develop a quality nighttime ritual of reading
a few books with your children.
Remember, giving your children a head start in life requires
spending time with them - and part of that time should be
spent with a good book!
Nicole Niemiec is founder of http://www.hatful-of-seuss.com
- one of the largest collections of Dr. Seuss merchandise
for sale on the internet.