Monday, April 28, 2014

Why Read To Babies


New moms and dads often are told that they should read to babies, even if they are less than six months old. But if they can’t understand what you’re reading, how does it help your baby? Here are some ways reading to your baby can be beneficial.

  • It gradually introduces concepts such as stories, numbers, letters, colors, and shapes that are critical for your child’s development.
  • Your baby might not understand but by reading to them you are teaching them to listen.
  • Reading can also teach your baby the concept of communication through using sounds before they can speak.

Here are some tips on what types of books work best based on your baby’s age.
  • Newborns – books with bright colors and shapes
  • 4 and 6 months – books made of cloth and soft materials they can grab onto
  • 6 and 12 months – the more pictures the better, your baby is starting to focus

You can’t read too much to your baby so go crazy. Take every opportunity to pull out a book, at the doctor’s office, at the market and in the mall. This will keep your child’s attention and teach them that reading is fun anywhere and anytime. Teach your kids good reading habits and they will keep them for life.


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