The Benefits of Reading to/with Young Children. Young children need time with a parent.  It’s bonding time.  It’s communicating time.  It’s just plain.

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The Benefits of Reading to/with Young Children

Young children need time with a parent.  It’s bonding time.  It’s communicating time.  It’s just plain fun time!

The Benefits of Reading to/with Young Children You are raising a reader!  Will my child be successful in primary school?  Am I preparing my child now?  Am I preparing my child for a ‘world of English?’

The Benefits of Reading to/with Young Children Language Development It teaches page order. It teaches vocabulary. It teaches sentence development.

The Benefits of Reading to/with Young Children Other Benefits  Listening skills, attention span  Creativity  Morals and behaviour

The Benefits of Reading to/with Young Children Continue reading to and with your child!