Do you read to your baby? How it can make all the difference
Every new parent love to give their baby the best and wants to give their child a leg up in the growth and development, well here is a study that not only gives you ideas on how to do that, but also will give parent and child bonding time. This pointer can and will help your child for the rest of their lives.
Key Takeaways:
- During the summer months my mom would take my sister and me to the library to check out books. I loved Sweet Valley High and The Babysitter’s Club, Judy Blume and other books made for young readers. I read so much that my parents told me I couldn’t read unless my little sister was also reading.
- Some researchers believe that daily reading out loud is the single most important thing we can do to help our children’s’ development. The BabyCenter Community has a conversation brewing on this very topic.
- I’m not worried about her reading early or late, but I wholeheartedly agree that reading is so important. My three year olds favorite time of day is still storytime and one of her first signs was book!” –MrsSpark
“Some researchers believe that daily reading out loud is the single most important thing we can do to help our children’s’ development”