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National Book Lovers Day

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Mother reading to her son while he sits on her lap.

Reading is a cornerstone of a child's development, fostering cognitive growth, language skills and emotional intelligence. According to the U.S. Department of Education, early exposure to reading significantly enhances a child's ability to understand and use language and lays the groundwork for academic success. Reading strengthens the parent-child bond, promotes empathy, and opens a world of imagination and knowledge.

How to Make Reading Fun

  • Create a Reading-Friendly Environment: The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development recommends creating a cozy reading nook filled with various books. A dedicated space can make reading feel like a special, enjoyable activity
  • Choose Age-Appropriate Books: It’s important to select books that match your student’s interests and reading level. The Library of Congress offers many children's books and resources to help you find the perfect match. Visit their website for more information: https://www.loc.gov/collections/childrens-book-selections/about-this-collection/
  • Interactive Reading: Engage with your student by asking questions about the story, discussing characters and predicting what might happen next. Interactive reading can improve comprehension and make the experience more engaging.
  • Incorporate Technology: Digital books and reading apps can greatly capture your student’s interest. https://read.gov/kids/ offers free digital books and learning opportunities. Incorporating digital books into your student’s reading routine allows you to use their natural affinity for technology to promote literacy and a love of reading.
  • Lead by Example: Children often emulate the adults around them. Parents and guardians can model good reading habits by setting aside daily reading time, visiting libraries or literature events with their students, and sharing stories by reading aloud.
  • Visit the Library: Regular trips to the library can make reading an exciting adventure. Many libraries offer story hours and other activities to promote a love of reading. To find a library nearest you, visit https://www.usa.gov/libraries-and-archives.

Instilling a love of reading in your student is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Making reading an enjoyable and integral part of daily life can set the stage for lifelong learning and curiosity!

Resources:

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