TO ENCOURAGE KIDS’ HEALTH, PEDIATRICIANS ADD READING TO ESSENTIAL CHECK-UP LIST
The nation’s largest pediatricians group is now formally Listen. Different Ages, Different Stages urging parents to read aloud to their children daily from Young babies may not know what the pictures in a book infancy. The American Academy of Pediatrics says doing so mean, but they can focus on them, especially faces, bright stimulates early brain development and helps build key lan- colors, and contrasting patterns. When you read or sing guage, literacy and social skills. lullabies and nursery rhymes, you can entertain and soothe 175 You may wonder about the benefits of reading to your your infant.
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High PC, Klass P. Literacy promotion: an essential component
of primary care pediatric practice. <...> Effects of shared parent–infant
book reading on early language acquisition. <...> The role of family and home in
the literacy development of children from low-income
backgrounds. <...> Home
Reading Environment and Brain Activation in
Preschool Children. <...> Needlman R, Silverstein M. Pediatric interventions to
support reading aloud: how good is the evidence? <...> TO ENCOURAGE KIDS’ HEALTH,
PEDIATRICIANS ADD READING
TO ESSENTIAL CHECK-UP LIST
The nation’s largest pediatricians group is now formally
urging parents to read aloud to their children daily from
infancy. <...> The American Academy of Pediatrics says doing so
stimulates early brain development and helps build key language,
literacy and social skills. <...> You may wonder about the benefits of reading to your
baby. <...> An infant won’t understand everything you’re doing or
why. <...> But you wouldn’t wait until your child could understand
what you were saying before you started speaking to him or
her, right? <...> Nor would you bypass lullabies until your baby
could carry a tune or wait until he or she could shake a rattle
before you offered any toys. <...> Reading aloud to your baby is a wonderful shared activity
you can continue for years to come — and it’s an important
form of stimulation. <...> Reading aloud:
• teaches a baby about communication
• introduces concepts such as numbers, letters, colors,
and shapes in a fun way
• builds listening, memory, and vocabulary skills
• gives babies information about the world around them
Believe it or not, by the time babies reach their first birthday
they will have learned all the sounds needed to speak
their native language. <...> The more stories you read aloud, the
more words your child will be exposed to and the better he or
she will be able to talk. <...> Hearing words helps to build a rich network of words in
a baby’s brain. <...> And kids who are read to during their early
years are more likely to learn to read at the right time. <...> When you read <...>
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