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
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.
Suggested Reading
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