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Monday, February 2, 2009

Importance of Reading into Baby’s Brain Grow


Reading is very essential to the baby’s growth, it has intellectual, emotional and physical benefits that can enhance to the child’s development. The intimacy of sharing books and stories strengthens the emotional bonds between a parent and child, helps a child learn words and concepts, and actually stimulates the growth of the baby’s brain. Scientists have discovered that whose parents read and talk to them during the first three years of life create a stronger foundation for future reading success. Reading to a child while touching, hugging, and holding can be a wonderful remedy to the impersonal tendencies of the informative age. While critical the building brains, reading is equally important to building trust and close relationship.

That’s why many of us remember the warm embrace or the comfortable lap that cradled us when we read books as children. Reading should not be viewed solely as an intellectual proposition, particularly in the era in which we now live. Reading to children is easy, affordable and feasible to parents no matter what their level of education or economic station in life. Children’s books are available for free at public libraries in every community and can be found at reasonable prices in many bookstores. Doctors, librarians, teachers, book publishers, business leaders and even media can help make books available to families and educate parents about vital role that reading plays in our children’s lives.

It isn’t very often that we have before us such a simple, inexpensive and pleasurable way to improve our children’s health and development and raise their prospects for a brighter future.

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