Teaching by the Books

Reading to young children is critical for their development. Check out the list of benefits…

  • supported cognitive development
  • improved language skills
  • preparation for academic success
  • developing special bonds with your children
  • increased concentration and discipline
  • improved imagination and creativity
  • cultivating a lifelong love of learning

https://www.all4kids.org

*As a parent with now grown and nearly grown children, a homeschool co-op teacher, a librarian, and a lifelong reader myself, I can attest to each of these. You will never waste a single moment that is spent reading to your child or listening to them read to you…no matter their age. It is beneficial to hear books read aloud even when we are older. Our kids are more likely to grow up strong readers which leads to strong leadership and emotional/social  awareness and becoming readers themselves, which keeps the literacy growing with future generations! Model reading! Let your children be surrounded by books in the all the rooms in your home as well as seeing you with books, newspapers, magazines etc in your own hands. Our world sometimes discourages adults from being creative and imaginative by telling us to “grow up” and “act our age”, but the reality of it is reading allows us to travel to places we may never otherwise visit. It allows our minds to imagine what people and places look like instead of relying on others telling us in visual movies. Reading allows us the opportunity to know there are others like ourselves, with similar backgrounds and issues that we may struggle with in life. Reading is connection and we are relational beings. Reading is for ages 0-99 and beyond. We now have the ability to have large print, audio, graphic novels, and so much more. Never stop reading!