Reading Aloud to your child

When your child is young, even when they are older, it is important to light the spark for reading. Even with the new technology at their fingertips, reading will be around for a long time. Early Childhood Education in Quincy, MA is not all about just watching the children anymore, it is about creating an environment that stimulates their learning. The sooner that your child grasps the importance of reading, the more successful future they will have when the time comes. As parents or guardians of these children, it is important that there is a model for them to follow.

Reading is a right for everyone. No matter the age, the child should be able to get lost in a book and experience the imagination and the imagery. Getting the child to love reading at a young age is the start to a wonderful future. While many don’t see the benefits in reading aloud, there are plenty.

  • Present the books as pleasant, valuable and exciting experiences. Make the child enjoy the story by adding voices and create a positive experience by getting into it. As the child values a book, even if they want to read the same one every night, they will become motivated to read on their own, thus expanding their vocabulary and imagination.
  • Children gain a background knowledge. This knowledge will allow them to make sense of what they see, hear or read. This allows for the child to learn about the world, where they fit in, and how to go about gathering information. The logic in their brain will slowly begin to form and cognitive thinking will become natural as they consider the world and how to fit the pieces together.
  • The children will learn formal language compared to conversational language. The language used in books in far more formal than that of every day conversation. Books need to use adverbs and adjective to create descriptive phrases of the characters and the places. The exposure to this language will trigger a response in the brain charging their imagination as they hear the descriptive language and dialogue.
  • When you read aloud to your child and talk to them about what is going on. Whether you answer their questions or ask them about what was read, you are engaging in the processing part of the brain. While a child can listen, they will not necessarily process the same information as an adult would. It is important to build on the processing part of the read aloud as gaining the thinking skills to remember and discuss the book will not only help their development and love for reading but it will also provide them the skills they will need when they get older.
  • When you read to your child you open doors to any future, place, and role model.

The benefits of taking half an hour every night to read to your child are profound with their development at this stage of life. Training them to appreciate books and find a love of reading, at least for the moment, will help them exponentially as they get older.

Call Wollaston Child Care today for early childhood education in Quincy, MA that will help your child grow as you do. We can be reached at 617-773-7217.