Benefits of Reading Out Loud
I challenge everyone to make reading out loud a part of your everyday life. I know many parents love doing this with their young children, but there are many reasons to continue reading aloud with older children or without children. Reading out loud can be a fun activity for all ages and in many situations.
Reading Aloud with Young Children
Increases attention span- Builds vocabulary
- Increases brain power
- Bonding
- Shows that reading is important
Reading Aloud for Older Children and Adults
- Improves memory
- Read past their comfort zone
- Facilitate important conversations
- Strengthen relationships and empathy
A study published in the Journal Memory found that "reading words aloud made them easier to remember compared to reading them silently." You might want to use this tip when studying or trying to remember the things on your to do list. For more information on improving memory read this article from Fast Forward: Scientific Learning.Reading Aloud Tips
- Read the pictures - When reading books with lots of illustrations, take the time to look at the pictures and explore what they are telling you about the story.
- Take your time - Reading time is a time to slow down, relax and explore.
- Talk about what you're reading - As you discuss things like why the characters made the choices they did you are building comprehension skills. You'll also have a great conversation together!
- Look for opportunities to expand learning - New words and new concepts may come up in your reading - take the time to learn more about them. If you can't look it up right then, make a note to explore that word or topic together later.
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