Reading is paramount in your child’s development. It serves to enhance your child’s language development, creativity and ability to think. It also builds strong social emotional ties and encourages cognitive development. Additionally, it is a perfect venue to spend quality time with your child. Even if your baby does not yet understand words, by reading to them, they will begin to recognize and enjoy the sound of your voice. Reading to your child will assist in creating parent/child bonds that will build your child’s sense of self and safety. These connections are necessary precursors to spoken language. Children who form secure relationships early in life with their parents and caretakers are likely to be able to develop healthy social emotional connections with peers and others later in their lives. Furthermore, as you read to your toddler and begin to identify objects in books and ask wh questions, you are building their vocabulary, their ability to form sentences and narratives as well as enabling them to respond, question and reason. Children who grow up reading are more likely to pick up words quickly, choose books rather than television, and develop a healthy respect for books. All of which will lead to a strong foundation for a successful life and academics.
Here are some recommendations for just a few books that you and your children will love...
On Top Of Spaghetti
There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly
Caps For Sale
A Very Special House
Madeline (series)
One Fish - Two Fish - Red Fish - Blue Fish
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