Skip to navigation menu Skip to content
Jump to:  A   |   B   |   C   |   D   |   E   |   F   |   G   |   H   |   I   |   J   |   K   |   L   |   M   |   N   |   O   |   P   |   Q   |   R   |   S   |   T   |   U   |   V   |   W   |   X   |   Y

Reading to Kids Helps Their Development

Reading to Kids Helps Their Development

Research shows that reading regularly to young children is very important to their overall growth and development.

The benefits of reading include the following:

  • Provides time for special attention between parents and children

  • Encourages children's later reading success

  • Improves language and speech development

Pick what you both enjoy

  • Look for books you both love.

  • Ask friends, teachers, or librarians.

  • Look for award-winning books.

  • Check book reviews.

  • Have your children pick out their own books.

Get your child involved

  • Point out objects in the pictures as you read.

  • Look for activity books that let your child participate.

  • Have your child help turn the pages.

Follow along

  • As you read, point to the words with your finger so your child learns that the words go from left to right.

Read slowly

  • Slowing down the pace will let your child keep up with the ideas in the story.

Help them learn

  • Look for repetition or rhymes in the stories.

Reviewed Date: 01-01-2024


Disclaimer: This information is not intended to substitute or replace the professional medical advice you receive from your child's physician. The content provided on this page is for informational purposes only, and was not designed to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Please consult your child's physician with any questions or concerns you may have regarding a medical condition.