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You may wonder about the benefits of reading to your baby. Initially small children are more interested in the color inside the book, movement and noise of paper and funny voice. However, while you talk and read, they will see the movement of your finger and began to look at the color, shape and pattern of the picture and read the text. An infant won't understand everything you're doing. But their can keep that visual into their memory and without your realize then they will show you in the future.
Many parent did't take this advantage. They wait until their child could understand what their saying before started speaking to him or her. Therefore, parents not only have to be smart to choose the right book, but also how to use the book to stimulate interest in reading to young children.
Reading aloud to your baby is a terrific shared activity you can
continue without stop — and it's an important form of stimulation. you can take about 5-10 min every day.Benefits of Reading aloud:
- teaches a baby about communication
- introduces concepts such as numbers, letters, colors, and shapes in a fun way
- builds listening, memory, and vocabulary skills
- gives babies information about the world around them
Believe it or not, by the time babies reach their first year (12 months) they will have learned all the sounds needed to speak their native language. The more stories you read aloud, the more words your baby will be exposed to and the better their will be able to talk.
Hearing words (exp.: show flash card with loud voice) helps to build a rich network of words in your baby brain. Kids whose parents frequently talk/read to them know more words by age 2 than children who have not been read to. And kids who are read to during their early years are more likely to learn to read at the right time.
When you read, your child hears you using many different emotions and
expressive sounds, which fosters social and emotional development.
Reading also invites your baby to look, point, touch, and answer
questions — all of which promote social development and thinking skills.
And your baby improves language skills by imitating sounds, recognizing
pictures, and learning words.But perhaps the most important reason to read aloud is that it makes a connection between the things your baby loves the most — your voice and closeness to you — and books. Spending time reading to your baby shows that reading is a skill worth learning. And, if infants and children are read to often with joy, excitement, and closeness, they begin to associate books with happiness — and budding readers are created.
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